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As the population ages, the anticipated rates of dementia worldwide are likely to increase dramatically, especially in low- and middle-income countries; thus, any opportunity to modify dementia risk is especially critical. Hypertension is one risk factor that is highly prevalent, consistently important for late-life brain health, and which could represent a target for the prevention of dementia. Furthermore, hypertension is the most significant modifiable risk factor for stroke.
This review will summarize existing literature linking hypertension with dementia and brain health more broadly, will discuss potential mechanisms linking hypertension with brain health, and will consider specific factors that may impact not only the relationship between hypertension and the brain but also the importance of treatment, including different associations over the life course.