Disrupted Rest-Activity Rhythms and Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Pathology in Older Adults

Apr 27, 2021Stroke

Irregular daily activity patterns linked to small blood vessel damage in the aging brain

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Abstract

Lower interdaily stability is associated with a higher burden of arteriolosclerosis.

  • Higher intradaily variability may indicate a greater burden of atherosclerosis and subcortical infarcts.
  • Lower amplitude is associated with increased burdens of arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, and subcortical macroinfarcts.
  • The relationships observed between rest-activity rhythms and cerebral small vessel disease are independent of cardiovascular risk factors, sleep fragmentation, and medical comorbidities.

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