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Keeping blood pressure in control could lower dementia risk.

and high cardiovascular risk. It found the longer systolic blood pressure remained within target, the lower the risk.

With the new study, the researchers believe it is the first to investigate the relationship between the length of time systolic blood pressure levels remain in range and the risk of cognitive decline orLi and colleagues analyzed data for 8,415 people in the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial, or SPRINT, which compared intensive treatment to standard treatment of systolic blood pressure among people with.

Blood pressure was measured at the beginning of the study and once a month for the first three months of follow-up. Time in target range was determined using the first three months of blood pressure measurements.

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