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Author(s):
Jiao Wang, Weige Xu, Abigail Dove, Alireza Salami, Wenzhe Yang, Xiangyu Ma, David A. Bennett, Weili Xu
Publish date:
24 January 2025
Journal:
International Journal of Surgery
PubMed ID:
39869397

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Lung function has been associated with cognitive decline and dementia, but the extent to which lung function impacts brain structural changes remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the association of lung function with structural macro- and micro-brain changes across mid- and late-life.

METHODS: The study included a total of 37 164 neurologic disorder-free participants aged 40-70 years from the UK Biobank, who underwent brain MRI scans 9 years after baseline. After 2.5 years, a subsample (n = 3895) underwent a second MRI scan. Lung function was assessed using a composite score based on forced expiratory volume in 1 second, forced vital capacity, and peak expiratory flow, and divided into tertiles (i.e., low, moderate, and high). Structural brain volumes (including total brain, gray matter, white matter, hippocampus, and white matter hyperintensities) and diffusion markers (fractional anisotropy [FA] and mean diffusivity [MD]) were assessed. Data were analyzed using linear regression and mixed-effects models.

RESULTS: Compared to high lung function, low lung function was associated with smaller total brain, gray matter, white matter, and hippocampal volume, as well as lower white matter integrity. Over the 2.5-year follow-up, low lung function was associated with reduced white matter and hippocampal volume, reduced FA, and increased white matter hyperintensity volume and MD. After stratification by age, the associations remained significant among adults aged 40-60 years and 60+ years.

CONCLUSION: Low lung function is associated with macro- and micro-structural brain changes involving both neurodegenerative and vascular pathologies. This association is significant in both mid- and late-life.

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