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Keywords
cognition, CHD, CABG, PCI
Abstract
- Cardiovascular health and disease are important determinants of cognitive decline
- Population-based longitudinal studies of this issue are needed
Hypotheses:
- Incident CHD leads to faster long-term cognitive decline in older adults
- Among older adults with CHD, treatment with CABG surgery or PCI leads to slower long-term cognitive decline
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Kunzelman, Jacqueline E.; Thacker, Evan L.; Gabor, Rachel M.; Scrobotovici, Monica; Blades, Natalie J.; Longstreth, WT Jr.; Heckbert, Susan R.; Psaty, Bruce M.; Arnold, Alice M.; Fitzpatrick, Annette L.; Llewellyn, David J.; Kuźma, Elżbieta; Kamel, Hooman; Dhamoon, Mandip S.; Chaudhry, Sarwat I.; Dodson, John A.; Hedges, Dawson W.; Gale, Shawn D.; Erickson, Lance D.; and Brown, Bruce L., "Cognitive Decline in Older Adults After Incident Coronary Heart Disease or After First Receipt of CABG Surgery or PCI" (2020). Library/Life Sciences Undergraduate Poster Competition 2020. 13.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/library_studentposters_2020/13
Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
2020-04-03
Language
English
College
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Department
Neuroscience
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