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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met and blood glucose: a synergistic effect on …


N Raz, CL Dahle, KM Rodrigue, KM Kennedy, … - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
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use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
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Glucose intolerance and diabetes as risk factors for cognitive impairment in people at …


T Cukierman-Yaffe, HC Gerstein, C Anderson, … - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2009 - Elsevier
Setting and patients: The ONgoing Telmisartan Alone and in combination with
Ramipril Global Endpoint Trial (ONTARGET) and concurrent Telmisartan Randomized
Assessment Study in ACE intolerant Subjects with Cardiovascular Disease ( ...
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Age-related decline in brain resources modulates genetic effects on cognitive functioning


U Lindenberger, IE Nagel, C Chicherio, SC … - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Cognitive aging is marked by heterogeneity: Older adults who preserve high
levels of cognitive functioning into very old age stand in sharp contrast to age
peers whose cognitive resources are waning by the time they reach later ...
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Aging, vascular risk, and cognition: Blood glucose, pulse pressure, and cognitive …

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CL Dahle, BS Jacobs, N Raz - Psychology and Aging, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Advanced age is associated with decline in many areas of cognition as well as
increased frequency of vascular disease. Well-described risk factors for
vascular disease, such as diabetes and arterial hypertension, have been ...
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A look inside the diabetic brain: Contributors to diabetes-induced brain aging


SA Wrighten, GG Piroli, CA Grillo, LP Reagan - BBA-Molecular Basis of Disease, 2009 - Elsevier
Central nervous system (CNS) complications resulting from diabetes is a problem
that is gaining more acceptance and attention. Recent evidence suggests
morphological, electrophysiological and cognitive changes, often observed ...
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Cognitive Impairment and Diabetes


SK Dash - Recent Patents on Endocrine, Metabolic &# 38; …, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Received: March 31, 2008; Accepted: April 25, 2008; Revised: May 19, 2008
Abstract: Both diabetes and Alzheimer's disease are growing problems in the
world and have substantial impact on the quality of life. They share a ...
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Short-term longitudinal trends in cognitive performance in older adults with type 2 diabetes.


AL Fischer, CM de Frias, SE Yeung, RA Dixon - Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Type 2 diabetes is associated with cognitive deficits, although inconsistently
across neuropsychological domains. We examined 3-year longitudinal data from the
Victoria Longitudinal Study, comparing diabetes (n = 28) and control (n = ...
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Cognitive functions and clinical features among diabetic patients in Polish population


M Talarowska, A Florkowski, K Zboralski, P … - Central European Journal of Medicine, 2009 - Springer
Abstract: Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease which can lead to numerous
complications. One of these disturbances is cognitive function impairment. A
group of 62 patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. There is a ...
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