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> Diabetes May Raise Risk of Alzheimer's Disease

> Reuters Health

> By J. Brown, MD

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> NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Findings from a new study indicate that

> patients with diabetes mellitus are 65 percent more likely to develop

> Alzheimer's disease than are people without diabetes.

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> The results support several recent reports that have linked the two

> diseases. In contrast, in some earlier studies, researchers were unable

> to show an association.

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> According to lead author Dr. Zoe Arvanitakis, from Rush University

> Medical Center in Chicago, what sets the current study apart from its

> predecessors is its forward-looking design and the rigorous method of

> assessing mental, or cognitive, function.

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> " Surprisingly few...studies have examined the relationship of diabetes to

> Alzheimer's disease, " Arvanitakis told Reuters Health. Also, unlike

> previous studies, a detailed battery of neuropsychological tests was used

> to examine changes in five cognitive abilities, she added.

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> As reported in the Archives of Neurology, the researchers assessed the

> outcomes of 824 older Catholic nuns, priests, and brothers who

> participated in the Religious Orders Study. All of the subjects were

> Alzheimer's-free and 127 had diabetes mellitus at the start of the study.

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> During an average follow-up period of 5.5 years, 151 subjects developed

> Alzheimer's disease, the authors note. As noted, the presence of diabetes

> raised the risk of Alzheimer's disease by 65 percent.

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> In terms of cognitive abilities, only a decline in perceptual speed was

> associated with diabetes. " This was an interesting finding--it helps us

> understand some subtle issues that may help us shed light on the

> mechanisms " linking diabetes with Alzheimer's disease, Arvanitakis said.

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> Further answers may come with additional follow-up of the present cohort,

> she said. In addition, " all participants in the Religious Orders Study

> have agreed to brain donation at the time of death, which will allow us "

> to gain deeper insight into the association.

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