Changes in cognitive abilities over a 4-year period are unfavorably affected in elderly diabetic subjects -: Results of the Epidemiology of Vascular Aging Study

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Fontbonne, A
Berr, C
Ducimetière, P
Alperovitch, A
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[1] INSERM, U258, F-94807 Villejuif, France
[2] INSERM, U360, Paris, France
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10.2337/diacare.24.2.366
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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OBJECTIVE- To compare it-year changes in cognitive performance among elderly subjects according to category of fasting blood glucose (FBG) using American Diabetes Association criteria. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS- Subjects without any detectable cognitive dysfunction were selected from the Epidemiology of Vascular Aging (EVA) Study, a cohort of community-dwelling people aged 59-71 years at baseline, They were classified into glucose categories (normal, impaired fasting glucose [IFG], or diabetic) based on FBG values or known diabetes. Their cognitive abilities were assessed by a global test (Mini Mental Status Examination [MMSE]) and eight domain-specific tests, and they were reassessed 4 years later. Serious cognitive worsening was defined as a score evolution into the worst 15% of the sample's distribution of score differences (4-year score minus baseline score) for each test. RESULTS- At baseline, age-, sex-. and education-adjusted scores for all cognitive tests except one were similar across glucose categories. After 4 years, diabetic subjects had a lower performance on all tests except the MMSE, with differences reaching statistical significance on four tests. Adjusted odds ratios for serious worsening over 4 years in diabetic subjects, with reference to normal subjects, were >2 for four tests (P < 0.05) and bordering this value for two others (P < 0.09). Further adjustment for blood pressure or potential cognition-affecting substances (alcohol, tobacco, and medications) did not modify these results. CONCLUSIONS- Despite similar high initial cognitive function, diabetic subjects tended to have an unfavorable evolution of cognitive performance over 3 pars compared with subjects who had normal glucose or IFG.
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