Type 2 diabetes, cognition, and dementia in older adults: Toward a precision health approach

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IN BRIEF There has been a concurrent dramatic rise in type 2 diabetes and dementia in the United States, and type 2 diabetes shares common genetic and environmental risk factors and underlying pathology with both vascular and Alzheimer's dementias. Given the ability to identify this at-risk population and a variety of potential targeted treatments, type 2 diabetes represents a promising focus for a precision health approach to reduce the impact of cognitive decline and dementia in older adults.

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Cholerton, B., Baker, L. D., Montine, T. J., & Craft, S. (2016). Type 2 diabetes, cognition, and dementia in older adults: Toward a precision health approach. Diabetes Spectrum, 29(4), 210–219. https://doi.org/10.2337/ds16-0041

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