Diabetes and vascular mild cognitive impairment among Chinese ≥50 years: A cross‐sectional study with 2020 participants
Yu Zhang,
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Wenna Liu,
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Chen Fu
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et al.
Brain and Behavior,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(5)
Published: April 28, 2024
Abstract
Background
With
the
decline
of
cognitive
function
in
vascular
impairment,
burden
on
family
and
society
will
increase.
Therefore,
early
identification
mild
impairment
(VaMCI)
is
crucial.
The
focus
VaMCI
attention
risk
factors.
this
study
aimed
to
investigate
relationship
between
diabetes
among
Chinese,
hoping
predict
by
move
forward.
Methods
We
collected
data
from
seven
clinical
centers
nine
communities
China.
All
participants
were
over
50
years
age
had
complaints.
basic
information
participants,
was
professionally
assessed
Montreal
Cognitive
Assessment
scale.
Finally,
logistic
regression
analysis
used
analyze
correlation
each
factor
VaMCI.
Results
A
total
2020
included,
including
1140
with
880
normal
cognition.
In
univariate
analysis,
age,
heavy
smoking,
a
positive
At
same
time,
being
married,
high
education,
light
smoking
negative
After
correction,
only
(OR
=
1.04,
95%
CI:
1.01–1.09,
p
0.05)
VaMCI,
education
0.60,
CI:.45–.81,
0.001)
Conclusion
our
study,
we
found
that
timely
intervention
may
reduce
achieve
prevention
Language: Английский
Association of Physical Activity and Dietary Diversity with Cognitive Function in the Elderly with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Findings from a Cross-Sectional Study
Yu Liu,
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Xixiang Wang,
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Xiuwen Ren
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et al.
Journal of the American Nutrition Association,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 11
Published: Sept. 12, 2024
Mild
cognitive
impairment
(MCI)
is
a
common
complication
of
type
2
diabetes
mellitus
(T2DM).
Changes
in
lifestyle
and
dietary
patterns
play
crucial
role
preventing
both
impairment.
Language: Английский