Life’s Simple 7’s Cardiovascular Health Metrics are Associated with Hispanic/Latino Neurocognitive Function: HCHS/SOL Results
Journal of Alzheimer s Disease2016Vol. 53(3), pp. 955–965
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Hector M. González, Wassim Tarraf, Natalia Gouskova, Carlos J. Rodríguez, Tatjana Rundek, Ellen Grober, Amber Pirzada, Patricia González, Pamela L. Lutsey, Álvaro Sicilia, Martha L. Daviglus, Clinton B. Wright, Thomas H. Mosley
Abstract
We found that higher neurocognitive function was associated with better LS7 CVH metrics among middle-aged and older Hispanics/Latinos. Associations between neurocognitive function and LS7 were strongest among two at-risk groups for neurocognitive decline and dementia, women and Hispanics/Latinos with lower education. Public health efforts to reduce cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality may have additional neurocognitive benefits among at-risk Hispanics/Latinos.
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