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  • This study explored the link between chronic stress and white matter (WM) brain age, which predicts risks for dementia and neurodegenerative disorders.
  • Researchers assessed cumulative stress using an allostatic load (AL) index and analyzed data from nearly 23,000 participants aged 40 to 69 from the UK Biobank.
  • Findings showed that higher stress levels were associated with an increase in WM brain age, supporting the idea that managing stress could help reduce the risk of cognitive decline.

Article Abstract

White matter (WM) brain age, a neuroimaging-derived biomarker indicating WM microstructural changes, helps predict dementia and neurodegenerative disorder risks. The cumulative effect of chronic stress on WM brain aging remains unknown. In this study, we assessed cumulative stress using a multi-system composite allostatic load (AL) index based on inflammatory, anthropometric, respiratory, lipidemia, and glucose metabolism measures, and investigated its association with WM brain age gap (BAG), computed from diffusion tensor imaging data using a machine learning model, among 22 951 European ancestries aged 40 to 69 (51.40% women) from UK Biobank. Linear regression, Mendelian randomization, along with inverse probability weighting and doubly robust methods, were used to evaluate the impact of AL on WM BAG adjusting for age, sex, socioeconomic, and lifestyle behaviors. We found increasing one AL score unit significantly increased WM BAG by 0.29 years in association analysis and by 0.33 years in Mendelian analysis. The age- and sex-stratified analysis showed consistent results among participants 45-54 and 55-64 years old, with no significant sex difference. This study demonstrated that higher chronic stress was significantly associated with accelerated brain aging, highlighting the importance of stress management in reducing dementia and neurodegenerative disease risks.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10854327PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2024.01.26.24301793DOI Listing

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