Older Adults With Smaller and Less Complex Social Networks Show Deficits in Medial Temporal Cerebrovascular Reactivity
J Am Heart Assoc
.
2024 Aug 6;13(15):e034390.
doi: 10.1161/JAHA.124.034390.
Epub 2024 Jul 16.
Authors
Evelyn Chang
1
,
Arunima Kapoor
1
,
Trevor Lohman
2
,
Shubir Dutt
3
,
John Paul M Alitin
2
,
Isabel J Sible
4
,
Jean K Ho
4
,
Aimée Gaubert
2
,
Anna E Blanken
5
6
,
Mara Mather
2
4
7
,
Xingfeng Shao
8
,
Danny J J Wang
8
,
Daniel A Nation
2
9
Affiliations
1
Department of Psychological Science University of California, Irvine Irvine CA USA.
2
Leonard Davis School of Gerontology University of Southern California Los Angeles CA USA.
3
Memory and Aging Center, Weill Institute for Neurosciences, Department of Neurology University of California, San Francisco San Francisco CA USA.
4
Department of Psychology University of Southern California Los Angeles CA USA.
5
San Francisco Veterans Affairs Healthcare Center San Francisco CA USA.
6
Department of Psychological and Behavior Sciences University of California, San Francisco San Francisco CA USA.
7
Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Southern California Los Angeles CA USA.
8
Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute, University of Southern California Los Angeles CA USA.
9
Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California Los Angeles CA USA.
PMID:
39011958
DOI:
10.1161/JAHA.124.034390
No abstract available
Keywords:
cerebrovascular reactivity; network complexity; social isolation; stroke.
Publication types
Letter
MeSH terms
Aged
Cerebrovascular Circulation* / physiology
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Social Networking
Temporal Lobe / physiopathology