Association between brain health outcomes and metabolic risk factors in persons with diabetes

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We performed a cross-sectional study to determine associations between cognition and MRI-derived brain outcomes, with obesity, diabetes duration, and metabolic risk factors in 51 Pima American Indians with longstanding type 2 diabetes (T2d) (mean [SD] age: 48.4 [11.3] years, T2d duration: 20.1 [9.1] years). Participants had similar cognition (NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery composite: 45.3 [9.8], p = 0.64, n = 51) compared to normative data. T2d duration, but not other metabolic risk factors, associated with decreased cortical thickness (Point Estimate (PE): −0.0061, 95%CI: −0.0113, −0.0009, n = 45), gray matter volume (PE: −830.39, 95%CI: −1503.14, −157.64, n = 45), and increased white matter hyperintensity volume (PE: 0.0389, 95%CI: 0.0049, 0.0729, n = 45).

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Reynolds, E. L., Votruba, K., Jack, C. R., Beare, R., Reid, R. I., Preboske, G. M., … Feldman, E. L. (2023). Association between brain health outcomes and metabolic risk factors in persons with diabetes. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 10(10), 1891–1898. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51859

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