2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jalz.2015.06.801
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P2‐260: Diabetes is associated with worse executive function in both eastern and western populations: Shanghai aging study and mayo clinic study of aging

Abstract: Background and Objectives-It remains unknown whether the association between diabetes mellitus (DM) and cognitive function differs in Eastern and Western populations. This study aimed to elucidate whether DM is associated with worse cognitive performance in both populations.

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“…[66] In one study, the relationship between T2D and cognitive impairment had been evaluated and the subjects with diabetes had lower MMSE score than those without diabetes (P < 0.01). [67] Diabetes was also associated with increased odds of cognitive decline as determined by MMSE scores [odds ratio (OR), 1.9; 95%CI: 1.01-3.6].…”
Section: Association Between Diabetes and Cognitive Declinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[66] In one study, the relationship between T2D and cognitive impairment had been evaluated and the subjects with diabetes had lower MMSE score than those without diabetes (P < 0.01). [67] Diabetes was also associated with increased odds of cognitive decline as determined by MMSE scores [odds ratio (OR), 1.9; 95%CI: 1.01-3.6].…”
Section: Association Between Diabetes and Cognitive Declinementioning
confidence: 99%