CNH Roundtable Talk by Prof Frini Karayanidis
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Date and Time: Thursday 18 Sep 2025, 11am-1pm
Talk Location: 1201, Level 12 Tea Room, Redmond Barry Building, Parkville
Light refreshments will be supplied following the conclusion of the talk.
Talk Title: Young at Heart: Linking vascular, brain and cognitive health in older adults.
Talk Abstract: Modifiable lifestyle factors in mid-late life impact cardiovascular health and increase dementia risk. Early detection of subtle deviation from one’s own baseline level of functioning can be a powerful motivator for individuals to adopt lifestyle changes early enough to maintain functional ability and reduce risk of cognitive decline in late life. Conventional clinical markers used in primary health (e.g., blood pressure) only detect the presence of cardiovascular risk factors after years of subtle cumulative vascular damage. More sensitive measures (e.g., transcranial Doppler) are not practical for regular clinical assessment.
Our team is working with our US collaborators to develop a composite biomarker for monitoring an individual’s healthy ageing trajectory that can be used in primary health settings. This works centres around novel measures of regional cerebrovascular health derived from the arterial pulse wave, using diffuse optical tomography methods (pulse-DOT). Pulse-DOT provides a non-invasive measure of brain arterial elasticity that is sensitive to variability in cognitive function, measures of brain structure and cardiorespiratory fitness in mid-late life healthy adults. I will present early work from our lab examining links between cerebral arterial health, cardiovascular health, lifestyle factors and cognitive functioning.