Obesity as a risk factor for poor neurocognitive outcomes in older adults with heart failure

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Michael L. Alosco
Mary Beth Spitznagel
John Gunstad
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[1] Kent State University,Department of Psychology
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Heart Failure Reviews | 2014年 / 19卷
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Obesity; Heart failure; Cognitive function; Risk factors; Brain;
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Heart failure (HF) has reached epidemic proportions and is a significant contributor to poor outcomes. HF is an established risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and abnormalities on neuroimaging. Moreover, up to 80 % of HF patients also exhibit milder impairments on cognitive tests assessing attention, executive function, memory, and language. The mechanisms of cognitive impairment in HF are not entirely clear and involve a combination of physiological processes that negatively impact the brain. Cerebral hypoperfusion and common comorbid conditions in HF are among the most commonly proposed contributors to poor neurocognitive outcomes in this population. Obesity is another likely risk factor for adverse brain changes and cognitive impairment in HF, as it is a known contributor to neurocognitive outcomes in healthy and patient samples. This paper reviews the literature on HF and cognitive function and introduces obesity as a significant risk factor for poor neurocognitive outcomes in this population.
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