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The rapid aging of the population makes the prevention and treatment of dementia more important
.
Currently, there is no cure for dementia, and the contribution of modifiable risk factors (such as obesity, hypertension , diabetes , and dyslipidemia) to the risk of dementia is becoming an important issue in the prevention of dementia
Prevent hypertension and diabetes
Recently, an authoritative journal in the field of diabetes, Diabetes Care, published a research article.
Researchers aim to investigate the risk of dementia based on fasting blood glucose levels and the presence or absence of comorbidities
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The researchers used the health insurance claims database and the results of health checkups conducted every two years in South Korea to select 8,400,950 subjects over 40 years of age who underwent health checkups during 2009-2010
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The researchers followed the subjects until 2016
During the annual observation period of 48,323,729 people, 353,392 (4.
2%) subjects had all-cause dementia
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Compared with normal blood sugar, the aHR (95%CI) in IFG is 1.
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It can be seen that mild hyperglycemia and comorbidities are related to the occurrence of dementia
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Medical staff may consider interventions in the early stages of chronic diseases (such as pre-diabetes) to prevent dementia
Mild hyperglycemia and comorbidities are related to the occurrence of dementia
Original Source: Risk of Incident Dementia ACCORDING to Glycemic Status and comorbidities of Hyperglycemia: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study in this message