Vascular risk profile and white matter hyperintensity volume among Mexican Americans and non‐Hispanic Whites: The HABLE study
Alzheimer s & Dementia Diagnosis Assessment & Disease Monitoring2022Vol. 14(1), pp. e12263–e12263
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Kevin S. King, Raul Vintimilla, Meredith N. Braskie, Ke Wei, James Hall, Matt Borzage, Leigh Johnson, Kristine Yaffe, Arthur W. Toga, Sid E. O’Bryant, for the HABLE Study Team
Abstract
WMH volume was greater in Hispanics, which may be partly explained by increased WMH volume related to elevated HbA1c among Hispanics but not non-Hispanic Whites.
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