Objective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI), mental health conditions (e.g., posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD]), and vascular comorbidities (e.g., hypertension, diabetes) are highly prevalent in the Veteran population and may exacerbate age-related changes to cerebral white matter (WM). Our study examined (1) relationships between health conditions-TBI history, PTSD, and vascular risk-and cerebral WM micro- and macrostructure, and (2) associations between WM measures and cognition.

Method: We analyzed diffusion tensor images from 183 older male Veterans (mean age = 69.18; SD = 3.61) with ( = 95) and without ( = 88) a history of TBI using tractography. Generalized linear models examined associations between health conditions and diffusion metrics. Total WM hyperintensity (WMH) volume was calculated from fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images. Robust regression examined associations between health conditions and WMH volume. Finally, elastic net regularized regression examined associations between WM measures and cognitive performance.

Results: Veterans with and without TBI did not differ in severity of PTSD or vascular risk (p's >0.05). TBI history, PTSD, and vascular risk were independently associated with poorer WM microstructural organization (p's <0.5, corrected), however the effects of vascular risk were more numerous and widespread. Vascular risk was positively associated with WMH volume ( = 0.004, =0.200, = 0.034). Higher WMH volume predicted poorer processing speed ( = 0.052).

Conclusions: Relative to TBI history and PTSD, vascular risk may be more robustly associated with WM micro- and macrostructure. Furthermore, greater WMH burden is associated with poorer processing speed. Our study supports the importance of vascular health interventions in mitigating negative brain aging outcomes in Veterans.

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