Age related neurovascular decline refers to impaired coordination between neural activity and cerebral blood flow with advancing age. Healthy brains dynamically adjust blood supply to meet neuronal energy demands. Aging disrupts this coupling due to endothelial dysfunction, inflammation, and metabolic stress. Reduced neurovascular responsiveness limits nutrient delivery during cognitive activity, impairing performance and recovery. Age related neurovascular decline contributes to cognitive impairment and increased vulnerability to neurological injury. Understanding neurovascular decline highlights integration of vascular and neural systems as essential for brain health during aging.
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