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Hospital-Level NICU Capacity, Utilization, and 30-Day Outcomes in Texas Open
Importance Risk-adjusted neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) utilization and outcomes vary markedly across regions and hospitals. The causes of this variation are poorly understood. Objective To assess the association of hospital-level NIC…
The Relationship Between Regional Growth in Neonatal Intensive Care Capacity and Perinatal Risk Open
Background: The supply of US neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) beds and neonatologists is known to vary markedly across regions, but there have been no investigation of patterns of recent growth (1991–2017) in NICUs in relation to newbor…
Novel serum metabolites associate with cognition phenotypes among Bogalusa Heart Study participants Open
The novel associations of 5 known metabolites and 2 metabolite modules with cognition provide insights into the physiological mechanisms regulating cognitive function.
P4‐432: ATRIAL FIBRILLATION AND RISK OF DEMENTIA IN OLDER VETERANS Open
The twin burdens of atrial fibrillation (AF) and dementia are rising as the population ages, yet the association of AF, a potential modifiable risk factor, with incident dementia and the role of anticoagulation, which could modify the effe…
O3‐08‐02: CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS ACROSS THE LIFECOURSE AND COGNITIVE DECLINE: A POOLED COHORT STUDY Open
Cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) are known to increase risk of cognitive decline and dementia. Most studies have only assessed CVRF exposure at mid or late-life, although they may have effects starting in early adulthood, and effects may…
High-Normal Adolescent Fasting Plasma Glucose Is Associated With Poorer Midlife Brain Health: Bogalusa Heart Study Open
Context It is unclear how adolescent glycemic status relates to brain health in adulthood. Objective To assess the association between adolescent fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and MRI-based brain measures in midlife. Design Between 1973 and…
LIFE COURSE BLOOD PRESSURE TRAJECTORY AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN MIDDLE AGE: EVIDENCE FROM THE BOGALUSA HEART STUDY Open
Although the adverse effects of elevated blood pressure on cognitive function have been well-documented, most cognitive evidence comes from older adults. In this study, we leverage repeated measurements across five decades of the Bogalusa …
RELATIONSHIP OF GLOBAL CARDIOVASCULAR RISK AND MIDLIFE PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE IN A BI-RACIAL COHORT Open
Evidence has suggested the existence of a bi-directional relationship between cardiovascular disease and physical performance in elderly adults, with several potential common mechanisms including chronic inflammation and sarcopenia. Yet, t…
ARTERIAL COMPLIANCE CHANGES AND IMPAIRED COGNITIVE/PHYSICAL FUNCTION: A RACE-DEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Open
Decreased cerebral perfusion due to reduced arterial compliance is linked to cognitive and physical impairment in aging adults with overt vascular disease. However, this association, as well as its racial (black-white) disparities, have no…
THE INFLUENCE OF BMI FROM CHILDHOOD TO ADULTHOOD ON COGNITION AND PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE IN MIDDLE AGE Open
It is unclear whether BMI from childhood and young adulthood predicts cognition and physical performance in mid-life. Using data from Bogalusa Heart Study (n=880; mean (SD) age at baseline=10.6 years (2.8), BMI=18.1 (3.6), 64.1% female, 33…
Systolic Blood Pressure Reduction and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality Open
This study suggests that reducing SBP to levels below currently recommended targets significantly reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality. These findings support more intensive control of SBP among adults with hy…