Hugo J Aparicio
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Recent Articles
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Levine D, Whitney R, Ye W, Briceno E, Gross A, Giordani B, et al.
Stroke
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40062407
Background: It is unclear how poststroke cognitive trajectories differ by stroke type and ischemic stroke subtype. We studied associations between stroke types (ischemic and hemorrhagic), ischemic stroke subtypes (cardioembolic, large...
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Greenberg S, Aparicio H, Furie K, Goyal M, Hinman J, Kozberg M, et al.
Stroke
. 2024 Dec;
56(1):e30-e38.
PMID: 39660440
Antibodies directed at the amyloid-β peptide offer the prospect of disease-modifying therapy for early-stage Alzheimer disease but also carry the risk of brain edema or bleeding events, collectively designated amyloid-related...
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van Lent D, Mesa H, Short M, Gonzales M, Aparicio H, Salinas J, et al.
Alzheimers Dement
. 2024 Dec;
21(1):e14390.
PMID: 39641390
Introduction: We evaluated whether higher Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) scores were associated with increased incidence of all-cause dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD) dementia over 22.3 years of follow-up in the...
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Yau W, Scott M, Petrea R, Buckley R, Kojis D, Sperling R, et al.
Ann Neurol
. 2024 Nov;
97(3):460-469.
PMID: 39540324
Objective: Subclinical vascular brain injury is an increasingly recognized risk factor for stroke and dementia. Despite well-established sex differences in vascular risk and disease prevalence, the impact of sex on...
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Springer M, Chen B, Whitney R, Briceno E, Gross A, Aparicio H, et al.
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis
. 2024 Oct;
33(12):108087.
PMID: 39401577
Objective: To compare changes in cognitive trajectories after stroke between younger (18-64) and older (65+) adults, accounting for pre-stroke cognitive trajectories. Materials And Methods: Pooled cohort study using individual participant...
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Levine D, Whitney R, Ye W, Briceno E, Gross A, Giordani B, et al.
medRxiv
. 2024 Jun;
PMID: 38903102
Background: It is unclear how post-stroke cognitive trajectories differ by stroke type and ischemic stroke subtype. We studied associations between stroke types (ischemic, hemorrhagic), ischemic stroke subtypes (cardioembolic, large artery...
7.
Joynt Maddox K, Elkind M, Aparicio H, Commodore-Mensah Y, de Ferranti S, Dowd W, et al.
Circulation
. 2024 Jun;
150(4):e65-e88.
PMID: 38832505
Background: Cardiovascular disease and stroke are common and costly, and their prevalence is rising. Forecasts on the prevalence of risk factors and clinical events are crucial. Methods: Using the 2015...
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Zhao A, Balcer L, Himali J, ODonnell A, Rahimpour Y, DeCarli C, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis
. 2024 May;
99(4):1473-1484.
PMID: 38820017
Background: Loneliness has been declared an "epidemic" associated with negative physical, mental, and cognitive health outcomes such as increased dementia risk. Less is known about the relationship between loneliness and...
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Trends in Intracranial and Cerebral Volumes of Framingham Heart Study Participants Born 1930 to 1970
DeCarli C, Maillard P, Pase M, Beiser A, Kojis D, Satizabal C, et al.
JAMA Neurol
. 2024 Mar;
81(5):471-480.
PMID: 38526486
Importance: Human brain development and maintenance is under both genetic and environmental influences that likely affect later-life dementia risk. Objective: To examine environmental influences by testing whether time-dependent secular differences...
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Sheehy S, Aparicio H, Xu N, Bertrand K, Robles Y, Lioutas V, et al.
NEJM Evid
. 2024 Feb;
2(10):EVIDoa2300058.
PMID: 38320178
BACKGROUND: Black women have a disproportionately higher burden of both preeclamptic pregnancy and stroke compared with White women, but virtually all existing evidence on this possible association has been generated...