The Role of Vascular Aging in Cognitive and Physical Function
血管老化在认知和身体功能中的作用
基本信息
- 批准号:9050597
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 53.98万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-09-01 至 2017-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdolescenceAdultAgeAgingAging-Related ProcessBirthBirth WeightBlood VesselsCardiacChildhoodClinicalCognitionCognitiveCohort StudiesDataDevelopmentDiseaseDisease MarkerEarly InterventionElderlyEpidemiologic StudiesFemaleGenderGestational AgeHealthHealth Care CostsHeartImpaired cognitionIncidenceIndividualInterventionInvestmentsLifeLinear ModelsLinkLongevityLow Birth Weight InfantMaintenanceMeasuresMediatingMicrocirculationMorbidity - disease rateParticipantPerformancePersonsPhysical FunctionPhysical PerformancePlayPopulationRaceRecruitment ActivityResearchResourcesRiskRisk FactorsRoleRural CommunitySocioeconomic FactorsStructureTestingTimeVascular DiseasesVascular SystemWomanage relatedcardiovascular risk factorcognitive functioncognitive performancecohortdisorder riskhealthy agingheart dimension/sizeimprovedlongitudinal analysismalemenmiddle agemortalitynovelvascular risk factor
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Maintaining optimal health, both physical and cognitive, throughout the aging process is critical to minimizing healthcare costs and morbidity and mortality associated with diseases of aging. The integrity of the vascular system is essential for healthy aging. Aging-related structural and functional disturbances in the macro- or microcirculation contribute the development of cognitive dysfunction and declining physical performance. Early life factors, from birth through childhood and adolescence, may play an important role in successful cognitive and physical aging via the aging of the vascular system. In the proposed study we will examine the role of vascular aging in maintenance of cognitive and physical performance by recruiting 1,257 participants in the Bogalusa Heart Study cohort who participated in cardiovascular risk factors examinations at least twice in childhood and twice again in adulthood. Participants will undergo cognitive function testing, physical function assessments and vascular risk factor examination with noninvasive studies of vascular structure and function. Birth weight and childhood socioeconomic and risk factor data is available for all individuals. Longitudinal analysis will be used to examine the relationship of early life risk factrs to subclinical vascular disease markers, while linear models will be used to examine the role of vascular risk factors and subclinical markers in maintenance of cognitive and physical function. This study represents a unique opportunity because all vascular disease risk factors have been collected prospectively from early life to middle-age in this bi-racial (black/white), rural community, allowing for exploration of race and gender relationships with cognitive and physical function from mid-life. The proposed research will link vascular risk factors across the life span and subclinical vascular markers in early middle age with cognitive and physical performance in later middle age. In doing so, we will identify risk factors, timing and subpopulations for intervention that could reduce the incidence of cognitive and physical decline in old age and improve the rate of successful aging for persons across the nation.
描述(由申请人提供):在整个衰老过程中,保持身体和认知的最佳健康对于最大限度地降低与衰老疾病相关的医疗保健成本以及发病率和死亡率至关重要。血管系统的完整性对健康的衰老至关重要。宏观或微循环中与衰老相关的结构和功能障碍导致认知功能障碍和身体机能下降。从出生到童年和青春期的早期生活因素可能通过血管系统的老化在成功的认知和身体老化中发挥重要作用。在拟议的研究中,我们将通过招募博加卢萨心脏研究队列中的1,257名参与者来检查血管老化在维持认知和身体表现方面的作用,这些参与者在儿童期至少参加了两次心血管危险因素检查,在成年期又参加了两次。参与者将接受认知功能测试,身体功能评估和血管危险因素检查,并对血管结构和功能进行无创研究。所有人的出生体重和儿童期社会经济和风险因素数据均可获得。纵向分析将用于检查早期生命危险因素与亚临床血管疾病标志物的关系,而线性模型将用于检查血管危险因素和亚临床标志物在维持认知和身体功能中的作用。这项研究代表了一个独特的机会,因为在这个双种族(黑人/白色)的农村社区中,从生命早期到中年前瞻性地收集了所有血管疾病的风险因素,从而可以探索种族和性别与中年认知和身体功能的关系。这项拟议中的研究将把整个生命周期的血管危险因素和中年早期的亚临床血管标志物与中年后期的认知和身体表现联系起来。在这样做的过程中,我们将确定干预的风险因素、时机和亚群,以减少老年人认知和身体衰退的发生率,提高全国人民的成功老龄化率。
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10432093 - 财政年份:2021
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Supplemental Funding Request for RF1 AG062309 Early life glycemic status and Alzheimer's disease neuroimaging markers in middle age: the Bogalusa Heart Study
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Early life glycemic status and Alzheimer's disease neuroimaging markers in middle age: the Bogalusa Heart Study
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10064986 - 财政年份:2019
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Early life glycemic status and Alzheimer's disease neuroimaging markers in middle age: the Bogalusa Heart Study
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10535457 - 财政年份:2019
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