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Blood pressure in dementia, mild cognitive impairment, and subjective cognitive decline related to time of death.

Knut Asbjørn HestadKnut EngedalGeir SelbaekBjørn Heine Strand
Published in: Brain and behavior (2021)
SBP was significantly lower for those diagnosed close to death in men, but not in women. This association was not modified by either age or onset of diagnosis. Thus, the lowering of SBP is more related to closeness to death and sex than to dementia or age. The downward trend was linear all 10 years prior to death, with no acceleration closer to death.
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