作者
Javier Rasero, Timothy D Verstynen, Caitlin M DuPont, Thomas E Kraynak, Emma Barinas-Mitchell, Mark R Scudder, Thomas W Kamarck, Amy I Sentis, Regina L Leckie, Peter J Gianaros
发表日期
2024/2/6
期刊
medRxiv
出版商
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Preprints
简介
Background
Cardiovascular responses to psychological stressors have been separately associated with preclinical atherosclerosis and hemodynamic brain activity patterns across different studies and cohorts; however, what has not been established is whether cardiovascular stress responses reliably link indicators of stressor-evoked brain activity and preclinical atherosclerosis that have been measured in the same individuals. Accordingly, the present study used cross-validation and predictive modeling to test for the first time whether stressor-evoked systolic blood pressure (SBP) responses statistically mediated the association between concurrently measured brain activity and a vascular marker of preclinical atherosclerosis in the carotid arteries.
Methods
624 midlife adults (aged 28–56 years, 54.97% female) from two different cohorts underwent two information-conflict fMRI tasks, with concurrent SBP measures …