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Decreased visual acuity is related to thinner cortex in cognitively normal adults: cross-sectional, single-center cohort study.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Decreased visual acuity (VA) is reported to be a risk factor for dementia. However, the association between VA and cortical thickness has not been established. We investigated the association between VA and cortical thickness in cognitively normal adults.

Method

We conducted a cross-sectional, single-center cohort study with cognitively normal adults (aged ≥ 45) who received medical screening examinations at the Health Promotion Center at Samsung Medical Center. Subjects were categorized as bad (VA ≤ 20/40), fair (20/40 < VA ≤ 20/25), and good (VA > 20/25) VA group by using corrected VA in the Snellen system. Using 3D volumetric brain MRI, cortical thickness was calculated using the Euclidean distance between the linked vertices of the inner and outer surfaces. We analyzed the association between VA and cortical thickness after controlling for age, sex, hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, intracranial volume, and education level.

Results

A total of 2756 subjects were analyzed in this study. Compared to the good VA group, the bad VA group showed overall thinner cortex (p = 0.015), especially in the parietal (p = 0.018) and occipital (p = 0.011) lobes. Topographical color maps of vertex-wise analysis also showed that the bad VA group showed a thinner cortex in the parieto-temporo-occipital area. These results were more robust in younger adults (aged 45 to 65) as decreased VA was associated with thinner cortex in more widespread regions in the parieto-temporo-occipital area.

Conclusion

Our results suggest that a thinner cortex in the visual processing area of the brain is related to decreased visual stimuli.

SUBMITTER: Han G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9310451 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Decreased visual acuity is related to thinner cortex in cognitively normal adults: cross-sectional, single-center cohort study.

Han Gyule G   Kim Ji Sun JS   Park Yu Hyun YH   Kang Sung Hoon SH   Kim Hang-Rai HR   Hwangbo Song S   Chung Tae-Young TY   Shin Hee Young HY   Na Duk L DL   Seo Sang Won SW   Lim Dong Hui DH   Kim Hee Jin HJ  

Alzheimer's research & therapy 20220725 1


<h4>Background</h4>Decreased visual acuity (VA) is reported to be a risk factor for dementia. However, the association between VA and cortical thickness has not been established. We investigated the association between VA and cortical thickness in cognitively normal adults.<h4>Method</h4>We conducted a cross-sectional, single-center cohort study with cognitively normal adults (aged ≥ 45) who received medical screening examinations at the Health Promotion Center at Samsung Medical Center. Subject  ...[more]

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