Brain Care Score and Neuroimaging Markers of Brain Health in Asymptomatic Middle-Age Persons

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2024-07-25

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Rivier, Cyprien A.
Singh, Sanjula
Senff, Jasper R.
Tack, Reinier W.P.
Marini, Sandro
Clocchiatti-Tuozzo, Santiago
Huo, Shufan
Renedo, Daniela
Papier, Keren
Conroy, Megan

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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate associations between health-related behaviors as measured using the Brain Care Score (BCS) and neuroimaging markers of white matter injury. Methods: This prospective cohort study in the UK Biobank assessed the BCS, a novel tool designed to empower patients to address 12 dementia and stroke risk factors. The BCS ranges from 0 to 21, with higher scores suggesting better brain care. Outcomes included white matter hyperintensities (WMH) volume, fractional anisotropy (FA), and mean diffusivity (MD) obtained during 2 imaging assessments, as well as their progression between assessments, using multivariable linear regression adjusted for age and sex. Results: We included 34,509 participants (average age 55 years, 53% female) with no stroke or dementia history. At first and repeat imaging assessments, every 5-point increase in baseline BCS was linked to significantly lower WMH volumes (25% 95% CI [23%-27%] first, 33% [27%-39%] repeat) and higher FA (18% [16%-20%] first, 22% [15%-28%] repeat), with a decrease in MD (9% [7%-11%] first, 10% [4%-16%] repeat). In addition, a higher baseline BCS was associated with a 10% [3%-17%] reduction in WMH progression and FA decline over time. Discussion: This study extends the impact of the BCS to neuroimaging markers of clinically silent cerebrovascular disease. Our results suggest that improving one's BCS could be a valuable intervention to prevent early brain health decline.

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Taverne, Clinical Neurology

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Rivier, C A, Singh, S, Senff, J, Tack, R W, Marini, S, Clocchiatti-Tuozzo, S, Huo, S, Renedo, D, Papier, K, Conroy, M, Littlejohns, T J, Chemali, Z, Kourkoulis, C, Payabvash, S, Newhouse, A, Westover, M B, Lazar, R M, Pikula, A, Ibrahim, S, Howard, V J, Howard, G, Brouwers, H B, Van Duijn, C M, Fricchione, G, Tanzi, R E, Yechoor, N, Sheth, K N, Anderson, C D, Rosand, J & Falcone, G J 2024, 'Brain Care Score and Neuroimaging Markers of Brain Health in Asymptomatic Middle-Age Persons', Neurology, vol. 103, no. 4, e209687. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000209687