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Cognitive function and the risk for diabetes among young men
- Source :
- Diabetes care. 37(11)
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- OBJECTIVE Diabetes is a risk factor for an accelerated rate of cognitive decline and dementia. However, the relationship between cognitive function and the subsequent development of diabetes is unclear. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We conducted a historical-prospective cohort study merging data collected at premilitary recruitment assessment with information collected at the Staff Periodic Examination Center of the Israeli Army Medical Corps. Included were men aged 25 years or older without a history of diabetes at the beginning of follow-up with available data regarding their general intelligence score (GIS), a comprehensive measure of cognitive function, at age 17 years. RESULTS Among 35,500 men followed for a median of 5.5 years, 770 new cases of diabetes were diagnosed. After adjustment for age, participants in the lowest GIS category had a 2.6-fold greater risk for developing diabetes compared with those in the highest GIS category. In multivariable analysis adjusted for age, BMI, fasting plasma glucose, sociogenetic variables, and lifestyle risk factors, those in the lowest GIS category had a twofold greater risk for incident diabetes when compared with the highest GIS category (hazard ratio 2.1 [95% CI 1.5–3.1]; P < 0.001). Additionally, participants in the lowest GIS category developed diabetes at a mean age of 39.5 ± 4.7 years and those in the highest GIS group at a mean age of 41.5 ± 5.1 years (P for comparison 0.042). CONCLUSIONS This study demonstrates that in addition to a potential causal link between diabetes and enhanced cognitive decline, lower cognitive function at late adolescence is independently associated with an elevated risk for future diabetes.
- Subjects :
- Research design
Gerontology
Adult
Male
Risk
Adolescent
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Cohort Studies
Diabetes Complications
Young Adult
Cognition
Risk Factors
Diabetes mellitus
Internal Medicine
medicine
Diabetes Mellitus
Dementia
Humans
Prospective Studies
Risk factor
Cognitive decline
Life Style
Advanced and Specialized Nursing
business.industry
Incidence
Hazard ratio
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
business
Cognition Disorders
Cohort study
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19355548
- Volume :
- 37
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Diabetes care
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fdc4ad34e2187e345d3cc86b2d1e41fa