Retinal Signs Are Associated With Increased 20-Year Dementia Risk In The Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities Study

Circulation(2018)

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Introduction: The microvascular contribution to dementia may be under-recognized because of the inability to visualize the brain microvasculature in vivo. Although the easily-imaged retinal vasculature may be a surrogate measure for that in the brain, large prospective studies of the relationship between retinal vascular signs and dementia are scarce. Hypothesis: Retinal signs are associated with greater subsequent risk of all-cause dementia and etiologic subtype over 20 years in 12482 men and women (mean age of 60 years when retinal signs were measured, 22% African American). Methods: Retinal signs were measured using fundus photography (1993-1995). Presence and etiology of dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) were adjudicated using data collected in 2011-13, including a complete neuropsychological battery and brain magnetic resonance imaging (subset of participants). For participants not attending the 2011-13 visit, dementia cases were identified using the Telephone Interview for Cognitive Statu...
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Aging, Cognitive impairment, Epidemiology
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