Socioeconomic factors and cardiovascular risk associated with cognitive decline in older adults with Alzheimer's disease: a cross-sectional study
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Doença de Alzheimer
Avaliação em Enfermagem
Hipertensão. Enfermedad de Alzheimer
Evaluación de Enfermería
Hipertensión Alzheimer Disease
Nursing Assessment
Hypertension

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Objective: To verify the association between cognitive decline, socioeconomic factors, and cardiovascular risk in older adults with Alzheimer's disease. Method: A cross-sectional study was carried out with 75 older adults with Alzheimer's disease. Pulse pressure, cardiovascular risk, Mini-Mental State Examination, Mini-Nutritional Assessment, and biochemical tests were performed. Results: Ninety-two percent of patients had cognitive decline, with an average of three years of schooling. There was a predominance of women (62.3%) and older adults with two or more comorbidities (62.3%). Most participants had arterial hypertension (65.2%), had elevated pulse pressure during the examination (85%), were overweight (49%), and were at nutritional risk (78%). The daily average of antihypertensive drugs was 2, and angiotensin receptor blockers were the most used drugs. Conclusion: The population studied had an increased cardiovascular risk. The nursing consultation was important for recognizing clinical data, such as cognitive decline, cardiovascular risk, nutritional risk, and altered biochemical results.

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