@article{7d842ab901d248498e5633a276d7f60a,
title = "P-Selectin 1087G/A Polymorphism Is Associated With Neuropsychological Test Performance in Older Adults With Cardiovascular Disease",
author = "John Gunstad and Andreana Benitez and Hoth, \{Karin F.\} and Spitznagel, \{Mary Beth\} and Jeanne McCaffery and John McGeary and Kakos, \{Lynn S.\} and Athena Poppas and Paul, \{Robert H.\} and Jefferson, \{Angela L.\} and Sweet, \{Lawrence H.\} and Cohen, \{Ronald A.\}",
note = "Keywords: P-selectin, Cognitive Function, Heart Disease Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a known risk factor for impairments in attention, executive function, memory and other cognitive abilities ( 1- 3). Numerous physiological consequences associated with CVD are known contributors to these cognitive deficits, including structural damage to the brain, systemic hypoperfusion, and inflammatory processes ( 4- 7).",
year = "2009",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.553339",
language = "American English",
volume = "40",
journal = "Stroke",
}