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Associations Between Vascular Risk Across Adulthood and Brain Pathology in Late Life
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Higher vascular risk is associated with smaller whole-brain volume and greater white matter-hyperintensity volume at age 69 to 71 years, with the strongest association seen with early adulthood vascular risk. There was no evidence that higher vascular risk influences amyloid deposition, at least up to age 71 years. Reducing vascular risk with appropriate interventions should be considered from early adulthood to maximize late-life brain health.
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