Physical Activity And Cerebral Small Vein Integrity In Older Adults

MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE(2019)

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Identifying promoters of cerebral small vein integrity is important to counter vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia. Purpose In this preliminary investigation, the effects of a randomized 24-month physical activity (PA) intervention on changes in cerebral small vein integrity were compared to those of a health education (HE) control. Methods Cerebral small vein integrity was measured in 24 older adults (n = 8, PA; n = 16, HE) using ultra-high field MRI before and at the end of the 24-month intervention. Deep medullary veins were defined as straight or tortuous; percent change in straight length, tortuous length, and tortuosity ratio were computed. Microbleed count and white matter hyperintensities were also rated. Results Accelerometry-based values of PA increased by 17.2% in the PA group but declined by 28.0% in the HE group. The PA group, but not the HE group, had a significant increase in straight vein length from baseline to 24-month follow-up (P = 0.02 and P = 0.21, respectively); the between-group difference in percent change in straight length was significant (increase: median, 93.6%; interquartile range, 112.9 for PA; median, 28.4%; interquartile range, 90.6 for HE; P = 0.07). Between group differences in other markers were nonsignificant. Conclusions Increasing PA in late-life may promote cerebral small vein integrity. This should be confirmed in larger studies.
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VASCULAR CONTRIBUTIONS TO COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND DEMENTIA, CEREBRAL SMALL VESSEL DISEASE, RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL, ULTRA-HIGH FIELD MRI, SUSCEPTIBILITY-WEIGHTED IMAGING
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