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Hypertension and Dementia: A comprehensive review from the HOPE Asia Network

Authors
Turana, YudaTengkawan, JeslynChia, Yook ChinHoshide, SatoshiShin, JinhoChen, Chen-HuanBuranakitjaroen, PeeraNailes, JenniferPark, SunghaSiddique, SaulatSison, JorgeSoenarta, Arieska AnnTay, Jam ChinSogunuru, Guru PrasadZhang, YuqingWang, Ji-GuangKario, Kazuomi
Issue Date
Aug-2019
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
Asia; cognitive dysfunction; dementia; hypertension
Citation
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION, v.21, no.8, pp.1091 - 1098
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION
Volume
21
Number
8
Start Page
1091
End Page
1098
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/13256
DOI
10.1111/jch.13558
ISSN
1524-6175
Abstract
Approximately 365 million people in Asia were classified as elderly in 2017. This number is rising and expected to reach approximately 520 million by 2030. The risk of hypertension and cognitive impairment/dementia increases with age. Recent data also show that the prevalence of hypertension and age-related dementia are rising in Asian countries. Moreover, not many people in Asian countries are aware of the relationship between hypertension and cognitive impairment/dementia. Furthermore, hypertension control is poorer in Asia than in developed countries. Hypertension is known to be a major risk factor for damage to target organs, including the brain. Decreased cognitive function can indicate the presence of target organ damage in the brain. Twenty-four-hour blood pressure profiles and blood pressure variability have been associated with cognitive impairment and/or silent cerebral diseases, such as silent cerebral infarction or white matter lesions, which are predisposing conditions for cognitive impairment and dementia. Hypertension that occurs in midlife also affects the incidence of cognitive impairments in later life. Managing and controlling blood pressure could preserve cognitive functions, such as by reducing the risk of vascular dementia and by reducing the global burden of stroke, which also affects cognitive function.
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