Characterization of age-related changes in blood supply is important in understanding brain aging. The present work reports longitudinal studies of age-related changes in cerebral blood flow (CBF) in two separate cognitively-healthy cohorts using complementary MRI techniques. We found that CBF decreased with age and the longitudinal rate of decline was faster than that from the cross-sectional data. The rate of CBF reduction was faster in younger than in older individuals, in contrast to the temporal pattern of brain volume atrophy. There were also significant spatial differences and hemispheric asymmetry in CBF decline rates.
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