Vulnerability to Hypertension Is a Major Determinant of Racial Disparities in Alzheimer's Disease Risk.
Igor AkushevichStanislav KolpakovArseniy Pavlovich YashkinJulia KravchenkoPublished in: American journal of hypertension (2022)
Disease-related causes may represent some of the most straightforward targets for targeted interventions aimed at the reduction of racial disparities in health among US older adults. Hypertension is a manageable and potentially preventable condition responsible for the majority of the Black/White differences in AD risk, making mitigation of the role of this disease in engendering higher AD incidence in Black Americans a prominent concern.