Diabetes - Prediabetes & Brain Aging

Diabetes - Prediabetes & Brain Aging

Dec 03, 2024

Diabetes and Prediabetes are associated with Accelerated Brain Aging and Dementia. Healthy Lifestyle has been shown to decrease it.

Diabetes, Prediabetes, and Brain Aging: The Role of Healthy Lifestyle

KEY POINTS

  • Diabetes & Prediabetes are associated with accelerated Brain Aging.

  • Brain Age Gap (BAG) is the difference between the individual's current Brain Age and Chronological Age.

  • The effects of Diabetes and Prediabetes on Brain Aging were found to be more pronounced in men and individuals with greater Cardiometabolic Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome.

SUMMARY

Background

The presence of Diabetes and Prediabetes (often associated with Obesity) has been shown to lead to accelerated Brain Aging and an Increased Risk of Dementia. However, diverse research indicates that adopting Healthy Lifestyles could effectively counteract these Risks.

  • Prediabetes is a major problem preceding Diabetes. It affects 720 million people Worldwide, and about 1 in 3 adults in the US, while Diabetes affects approx 537 million adults Globally (IDF-2021). Research has estimated that approximately 10% of people with prediabetes develop diabetes each year.

- Currently, research has established that Diabetes is a known Risk Factor for Cognitive Impairment, and is linked to a Doubling in the Risk of developing Dementia.

- Studies have shown that Diabetes ... Continue Reading…. 👉 📑

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