Analysis of the current status and associated risk factors of cognitive function in Tibetan hypertensive patients at various altitudes.
Long YinXiaoming ZhangHuijuan ZhangRuizhen LiJing ZengKaixuan DongYi WangXinghui LiPublished in: Clinical and experimental hypertension (New York, N.Y. : 1993) (2024)
Altitude plays a role in the development of cognitive dysfunction in hypertensive patients. Tibetan hypertensive patients living at high altitudes may be at a higher risk of cognitive dysfunction compared to those living at lower altitudes. Therefore, interventions should be targeted to prevent or mitigate potential cognitive impairment.