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Cardiovascular risk and encoding-related hippocampal connectivity in older adults.

Liesel-Ann C MeuselCarol E GreenwoodAndrea MaioneEkaterina TchistiakovaBradley J MacIntoshNicole D Anderson
Published in: BMC neuroscience (2019)
Findings from the current study show that amongst older adults with cardiovascular conditions, higher Framingham risk is associated with lower brain volume and altered left hippocampal-medial prefrontal coupling during task performance compared to those with lower Framingham risk scores. This may reflect a compensatory mechanism in support of memory function and suggests that older adults with elevated cardiovascular risk are vulnerable to early Alzheimer disease-like dysfunction within the episodic memory system.
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