Late-life, visit-to-visit blood pressure variability and its association with sex-specific long-term cognitive outcomes
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Research suggests a possible link between variability in blood pressure in later life and cognitive decline, with some studies indicating that this association may differ between sexes. The relationship between blood pressure patterns and dementia risk is being explored in various studies, including those examining real-world data and long-term outcomes. Findings from multiple cohorts and analyses are contributing to a broader understanding of blood pressure management and its potential role in preventing cognitive impairment.
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