Table 3.
Cardiovascular risk factors | Dementia risk | Note | References | |
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Men | Women | |||
Coronary artery disease (CAD) | + | + | Low cognitive scores in men and women (middle life) | Singh-Manoux et al., 2008 |
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) | + | + | Increased incidence of dementia in men and women |
Chen et al., 2018 Miyasaka et al., 2007 |
Myocardial Infarction (MI) | + | N.S. | Increased incidence of dementia in men but not in women with unrecognized MI | Ikram et al., 2008 |
+ | ++ | Greater dementia risk in women than in men | Aronson et al., 1990 | |
+ | + | Increased risk for vascular dementia but not for Alzheimer dementia in men and women | Sundboll et al., 2018 | |
Heart failure (HF) | + | N.S. | Increased incidence of dementia in men but not in women | Noale et al., 2013 |
+ | + | Increased dementia risk in both men and women | Adelborg et al., 2017 | |
Hypertension (HTN) | ||||
All age | N.S. | + | Low cognitive scores in women but not in men | Arntzen et al., 2011 |
+ | + | Increased incidence of dementia in men and women |
Israeli-Korn et al., 2010 Kimm et al., 2011 |
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Mid-life | N.S. | + | Increased dementia risk in women but not in men |
Gilsanz et al., 2017 Joas et al., 2012 |
Late- life | N.D. | N.S. | Risk for mild cognitive impairment or probable dementia is not significant in postmenopausal women | Johnson et al., 2008 |
+: increases dementia risk, ++: increases dementia risk to a great extent, N.D.: not mentioned, N.S.: not significant risk.