A LINK between cognitive decline and type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes and cognitive decline

A LINK between cognitive decline and type 2 diabetes has important implications for Australia's ageing population.
Researchers at Monash University have found that cognitive decline in people with type 2 diabetes is likely due to brain atrophy, or shrinkage, that resembles patterns seen in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
The study compared brain scans and cognitive function between people with and without type 2 diabetes mellitus. They found brain atrophy, a condition in which brain cells are lost or connections in the brain are damaged, rather than cerebrovascular lesions, was likely the primary reason for cognitive impairment associated with the disease.
Joint lead researcher Associate Professor Velandai Srikanth said both were highly common disorders affecting the ageing population and the research showed there may be a mechanistic link between them.
"Indeed, generalised brain atrophy may be the key driver of cognitive decline in type 2 diabetes and such atrophy is also commonly seen in people with dementia," he said.
Researchers compared cognitive function and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans of the brain in more than 700 people with and without type 2 diabetes.
Those with diabetes performed less well in certain cognitive tests and had greater shrinkage in specific regions of the brain, which appeared to drive the differences in cognitive function.
Although the researchers found participants with diabetes also had more strokes on MRI, this did not explain the cognitive difference between groups.
The finding, published in the American Diabetes Association journal Diabetes Care, will lead further research in trying to identify why people with type 2 diabetes develop brain atrophy, and how such an atrophy may be presented or slowed.
• www.monash.edu/research


 

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I am always wary of these causal links that stats make . I could equally say that about 3per cent of the Australian population has type.2 diabetes this is heavily scewed to the more disadvantaged in our society . Therefore brain atrophy could be linked to more disadvantaged being less educated and using there brains less . 

And you would be correct too Pete :)

Interesting link you've drawn there Pete

Disadvantaged = less educated....is that class warfare I detect ? or a simple statement of  fact? - if so what a dreadful comment on the state of our society where merit/ability is ignored below a certain socio-economic measure.

The next step - 'less educated ...use their brains less' nearly linking poverty and stupidity (using brains less) in a single bold step there Pete - I'd be interested to see any info on that one - it doesn't necessarily match my anecdotal experience in this area.

You see, I know lots of really, really well-educated people(PhD's, MBA's, degrees etc) who don't use their brains much at all. In fact, if you take many of these people out of their 'established paths' they basically fall over (figuratively speaking) and fall back on previous behaviours modified to fit 'some' of their new paradigm

My understanding of cognitive testing regimes is that they are designed to operate outside the education level influences and identify the innate cognitive characteristics rather than learnt or maintained responses

 

I think you missed my first sentence . Then I go on "I could equally say " 

To give another example of mistrust of causal links  in Statistics is the following .

Between 1942 and 1945 in Great Britain ,  the importation of oranges fell dramacticly . Between 1942 and 1945 in Great Britain the birth rate increased dramacticly . 

Therefore the conclusion must be that oranges are a birth control agent. 

 

There is another fact that was not taken into account in this conclusion . Between 1942 and 1945 hundreds of thousands of Americans flooded into Great Britain with money in their pockets .

Americans are always looking for ways to make money. This is rubbish.

hark - the sign of a brain undergoing atrophy - the constant put down by Davey

Frighteningly enough Davey you are singularly responsible for aqua and I to be in complete agreement at this point

 

 

Oh!!! MM :)

You see, I know lots of really, really well-educated people(PhD's, MBA's, degrees etc) who don't use their brains much at all.

Really leave me impressed with the lots of really well- educated people you know

Perhaps we should start a thread listing the important people we know and I can put you down ?

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