Does impaired baroreflex sensitivity predict long-term dementia risk in older adults?
Impaired baroreflex sensitivity is a potential novel biomarker for the early detection and prevention of dementia, independent of conventional blood pressure measures.
Impaired BRS partly explains hypertension-related brain damage and excessive dementia risk beyond conventional BP measures, making it a potential novel biomarker for the early detection and prevention of dementia.
Ma et al. (Fri,) studied this question.