Daily stress may speed up aging of blood vessels and brain
NCT ID NCT06466655
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This completed pilot study looked at how everyday stress impacts blood vessel health and brain function in 17 middle-aged adults aged 40-55. Participants tracked their stress daily for 14 days using an online survey, then had their blood vessel function tested in a lab. The goal was to understand if stress-related blood vessel problems could lead to future memory decline.
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University of Delaware
Newark, Delaware, 19713, United States
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