Blood pressure in 30s and 40s 'link to brain health'

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High blood pressure in mid-30s may pose risk to brain health

'Accelerating damage'

And while those studied did not show signs of cognitive impairment, the researchers say brain shrinkage usually precedes that - so they will be monitoring the people in the study over the coming years to watch for signs.Raised blood pressure between 43 and 53 was also linked to more signs of blood vessel damage or"mini strokes" when in people reaching their 70s.

He said:"Blood pressure, even in our 30s, could have a knock-on effect on brain health four decades later. Monitoring and interventions aimed at maximising brain health later in life need to be targeted at least by early mid-life." Paul Leeson, professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Oxford, said:"We have known for some time that people who have higher blood pressure tend to have different brain structure in later life.

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