Biological heart and brain ageing in subjects with cardiovascular diseases
Elizabeth Mcavoy, Matthias Wilms, Nils D. Forkert

TL;DR
This study explores how cardiovascular diseases affect brain and heart aging using brain and heart age gap biomarkers in UK Biobank data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining brain age gap (BAG) and heart age gap (HAG) to assess biological aging in cardiovascular disease groups.
Findings
24 out of 36 cardiovascular disease groups showed significant differences in BAG and HAG compared to healthy subjects.
Some diseases like hypotension and cardiac conduction disorders showed sex-specific differences in BAG and HAG.
No strong correlation was found between BAG and HAG within disease groups, suggesting heterogeneous aging processes.
Abstract
The heart-brain axis hypothesis suggests a bidirectional connection between the brain and the heart with relevant implications in health and disease. Cardiovascular diseases have been empirically linked to an increased risk of neurological diseases. However, it remains unclear to what extent different cardiovascular diseases affect brain health quantitatively across subjects and if that is associated with the extent the heart is affected by a disease. Therefore, this study aims to explore how cardiovascular diseases affect biological ageing of the brain and heart by quantifying the brain age gap (BAG) and the heart age gap (HAG) and relating the two to each other. This study used data from UK Biobank participants with available T1-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, cardiac MRI-derived features, as well as pulse wave analysis cardiac measurements. This dataset…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Health and Mental Health · Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors · Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
