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<blockquote data-quote="SimonCrox" data-source="post: 1466383" data-attributes="member: 388174"><p>An interesting topic and thanks for the israeli reference.</p><p>Insulin resistance has been linked to development of cognitive impairement in FInland and in Denmark:-</p><p></p><p><a href="http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2017/04/03/dc16-2001" target="_blank">http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2017/04/03/dc16-2001</a></p><p></p><p><a href="http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2017/04/04/db16-1444" target="_blank">http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2017/04/04/db16-1444</a></p><p></p><p>So far as I can see, the risk of a diabetic person for getting dementia is increased by uncontrolled hypertension (Norwegian data) and by hypos needing hospital attendance eg the Whitmer paper.</p><p></p><p>The role of obesity leading to future dementia seems confirmed in many but not all studies.</p><p></p><p>As above, there is possibly less risk of dementia if one exercises, and this would be reduicing insulin resistance.</p><p></p><p>best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonCrox, post: 1466383, member: 388174"] An interesting topic and thanks for the israeli reference. Insulin resistance has been linked to development of cognitive impairement in FInland and in Denmark:- [URL]http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2017/04/03/dc16-2001[/URL] [URL]http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2017/04/04/db16-1444[/URL] So far as I can see, the risk of a diabetic person for getting dementia is increased by uncontrolled hypertension (Norwegian data) and by hypos needing hospital attendance eg the Whitmer paper. The role of obesity leading to future dementia seems confirmed in many but not all studies. As above, there is possibly less risk of dementia if one exercises, and this would be reduicing insulin resistance. best wishes [/QUOTE]
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