Related Experiment Video
Updated: Nov 3, 2025

Evaluation of the Cognitive Performance of Hypertensive Patients with Silent Cerebrovascular Lesions
Published on: April 23, 2021
The association between cardiovascular risk burden and cognitive function amongst the old: a 9-year longitudinal
Xiaomin Wu1,2, Hualou Wang1,2, Chong Chen3,4
1Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China.
Background And Purpose:
Cardiovascular risk burden in midlife has been linked to cognitive decline in later life, but whether this association still exists in older cohorts is unclear.
Methods:
The association between the cardiovascular risk score and cognitive function was investigated using 9-year follow-up data. The risk score algorithms were from the Chinese guidelines on the prevention and treatment of dyslipidemia in adults (2016 revised), which were assessed at baseline and categorized into tertiles (low, middle and high). Full intelligence quotient (FIQ), verbal intelligence quotient (VIQ) and performance intelligence quotient (PIQ) were assessed at follow-ups with the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Chinese, revised (WAIS-RC). Data were analyzed using the linear mixed-effects model.
Results:
A total of 924 participants (mean age 78.06 ± 7.58 years) were included in our study. In all participants, the risk score ranged from 0.02 to 0.55 (mean score 0.16 ± 0.08). Compared with the low tertile, a higher risk score was associated with lower FIQ (β -0.094, 95% confidence interval [CI] -0.181, -0.007) and VIQ (β -0.100; 95% CI -0.192, -0.007) at the follow-up. There is a more significant association between higher risk score and lower FIQ amongst females (β -0.263; 95% CI -0.462, -0.065) and VIQ (β -0.268; 95% CI -0.478, -0.057).
Conclusions:
A higher cardiovascular risk score was associated with lower FIQ and VIQ. Higher cardiovascular risk burden increased the risk of cognition impairment and accelerated its progression over time. This study has implications for early detection of cognition impairment.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Cognitive Development During Adulthood
Longitudinal Studies
Coronary Artery Disease I: Introduction
Assessment of the Cardiovascular System I: Subjective Data
Initial Enquiry
Ask the patient about their primary concern and thoroughly explore all reported symptoms.
Medical History
Investigate past illnesses affecting the cardiovascular system, such as angina, anemia, rheumatic fever, congenital heart disease, stroke, thrombophlebitis, dysrhythmias, varicosities
Inquire about symptoms...
Longitudinal Research
Imaging Studies for Cardiovascular System VI: Calcium -Scoring CT

