Type 2 diabetes mellitus, cognition and brain in aging: A brief review

Rajeev Kumar, Jeffrey Looi, Beverley Raphael

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    Abstract

    Diabetes mellitus is a complex disease with many potential complications. Whilst there have been inconsistent results in regard to an association between cognition and type 2 diabetes, there is evidence that verbal memory and processing speed are the cognitive domains usually impaired. In elderly diabetic subjects, other cognitive domains may also be involved, due to ageing. Glycemic control is implicated in the development of cognitive dysfunction, although more research is needed in this area. Insulin dysregulation and hyperglycemia play an important role in neurodegeneration. Using structural neuroimaging, it has been shown that brain atrophy is an important feature in those with type 2 diabetes. Integrative research is needed using behavioral, cognitive, imaging, and genetic platforms.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)s35-38
    JournalIndian Journal of Psychiatry
    Volume51
    Issue numberSupplement January 2009
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

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