2021
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.24830
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Brain deficits in prediabetic adults: A systematic review

Abstract: Previous findings on the relationship between prediabetes (the precursor stage of type 2 diabetes) and brain health in humans are inconsistent. Thus, this systematic review of cross‐sectional and longitudinal studies aimed to summarize what is currently known about brain deficits in prediabetic adults. Following the PRISMA reporting standards for systematic reviews, we conducted a comprehensive review of peer‐reviewed journal articles published from 2009 to present, focusing on studies that assessed brain volu… Show more

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“…Previous cross-sectional studies have reported that diabetes and pre-diabetes are associated with impaired brain structure (Furlano, Horst, & Nagamatsu, 2021) and elevated HbA1c has been reported to be associated with reduced WBV (Schneider et al, 2017). We demonstrate that elevated glycemic levels measured at successive time points throughout midlife and early late-life predict lower WBV in females at age 69-71.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous cross-sectional studies have reported that diabetes and pre-diabetes are associated with impaired brain structure (Furlano, Horst, & Nagamatsu, 2021) and elevated HbA1c has been reported to be associated with reduced WBV (Schneider et al, 2017). We demonstrate that elevated glycemic levels measured at successive time points throughout midlife and early late-life predict lower WBV in females at age 69-71.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%