Associations of early-onset coronary heart disease and genetic susceptibility with incident dementia and white matter hyperintensity: A prospective cohort study

Jan 25, 2025The journal of prevention of Alzheimer's disease

Links between early heart disease, genetic risk, dementia, and brain white matter changes

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Abstract

Among 500,671 individuals, 9,294 dementia cases occurred during a median follow-up of 13.8 years.

  • Early-onset coronary heart disease (CHD) is associated with a nearly double risk of developing dementia compared to those without CHD (hazard ratio: 1.99).
  • Individuals with early-onset CHD have a significantly higher risk of dementia compared to those with late-onset CHD (hazard ratio: 1.56).
  • Participants with early-onset CHD exhibited the largest volume of brain white matter hyperintensities among the groups studied.
  • Genetically predicted early-onset CHD is linked to an increased risk of dementia and larger brain white matter hyperintensity volume.

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