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New research shows that there may be a link between high blood pressure at night and dementia
for older men.
This may disrupt sleep and increase risk of dementia in the long term.
Researchers are increasingly learning how hypertension or high blood pressure is linked to the risk of developing certain forms of dementia, including Alzheimerâs disease.
This week a new study published in the medical journal Hypertension found that older men who have higher blood pressure readings at night may be at higher risk for certain types of dementia.
âThe link between hypertension and Alzheimerâs disease has been known for years and our study makes a further step by focusing on the circadian pattern of blood pressure and the risk of Alzheimerâs disease,â study author Xiao Tan, PhD, postdoctoral researcher at Uppsala University, told Healthline.
High BP at Night, Alzheimer s Risk May Rise, Too
By Robert Preidt
HealthDay Reporter
TUESDAY, Feb. 9, 2021 (HealthDay News) Older men whose blood pressure rises at night may be at increased risk for Alzheimer s disease, a new study suggests.
Blood pressure changes over 24 hours. It typically goes up during the day and dips at nighttime. But some people have an opposite pattern, which is called reverse dipping. The night is a critical period for brain health. For example, in animals, it has previously been shown that the brain clears out waste products during sleep, and that this clearance is compromised by abnormal blood pressure patterns, study co-author Christian Benedict said. He s an associate professor of neuroscience at Uppsala University in Sweden.
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