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History of Medically Treated Diabetes and Risk of Alzheimer Disease in a Nationwide Case-Control Study

OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes in midlife or late life increases the risk of Alzheimer disease (AD), and type 1 diabetes has been associated with a higher risk of detrimental cognitive outcomes, although studies from older adults are lacking. We investigated whether individuals with AD were more likely...

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Autores principales: Tolppanen, Anna-Maija, Lavikainen, Piia, Solomon, Alina, Kivipelto, Miia, Uusitupa, Matti, Soininen, Hilkka, Hartikainen, Sirpa
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3687306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23340883
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc12-1287
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author Tolppanen, Anna-Maija
Lavikainen, Piia
Solomon, Alina
Kivipelto, Miia
Uusitupa, Matti
Soininen, Hilkka
Hartikainen, Sirpa
author_facet Tolppanen, Anna-Maija
Lavikainen, Piia
Solomon, Alina
Kivipelto, Miia
Uusitupa, Matti
Soininen, Hilkka
Hartikainen, Sirpa
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description OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes in midlife or late life increases the risk of Alzheimer disease (AD), and type 1 diabetes has been associated with a higher risk of detrimental cognitive outcomes, although studies from older adults are lacking. We investigated whether individuals with AD were more likely to have a history of diabetes than matched controls from the general aged population. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Information on reimbursed diabetes medication (including both type 1 and 2 diabetes) of all Finnish individuals with reimbursed AD medication in 2005 (n = 28,093) and their AD-free control subjects during 1972–2005 was obtained from a special reimbursement register maintained by the Social Insurance Institute of Finland. RESULTS: The prevalence of diabetes was 11.4% in the whole study population, 10.7% (n = 3,012) among control subjects, and 12.0% (n = 3,372) among AD case subjects. People with AD were more likely to have diabetes than matched control subjects (unadjusted OR 1.14 [95% CI 1.08–1.20]), even after adjusting for cardiovascular diseases (OR 1.31 [1.22–1.41]). The associations were stronger with diabetes diagnosed at midlife (adjusted OR 1.60 [1.34–1.84] and 1.25 [1.16–1.36] for midlife and late-life diabetes, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with clinically verified AD are more likely to have a history of clinically verified and medically treated diabetes than the general aged population, although the difference is small.
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spelling pubmed-36873062014-07-01 History of Medically Treated Diabetes and Risk of Alzheimer Disease in a Nationwide Case-Control Study Tolppanen, Anna-Maija Lavikainen, Piia Solomon, Alina Kivipelto, Miia Uusitupa, Matti Soininen, Hilkka Hartikainen, Sirpa Diabetes Care Original Research OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes in midlife or late life increases the risk of Alzheimer disease (AD), and type 1 diabetes has been associated with a higher risk of detrimental cognitive outcomes, although studies from older adults are lacking. We investigated whether individuals with AD were more likely to have a history of diabetes than matched controls from the general aged population. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Information on reimbursed diabetes medication (including both type 1 and 2 diabetes) of all Finnish individuals with reimbursed AD medication in 2005 (n = 28,093) and their AD-free control subjects during 1972–2005 was obtained from a special reimbursement register maintained by the Social Insurance Institute of Finland. RESULTS: The prevalence of diabetes was 11.4% in the whole study population, 10.7% (n = 3,012) among control subjects, and 12.0% (n = 3,372) among AD case subjects. People with AD were more likely to have diabetes than matched control subjects (unadjusted OR 1.14 [95% CI 1.08–1.20]), even after adjusting for cardiovascular diseases (OR 1.31 [1.22–1.41]). The associations were stronger with diabetes diagnosed at midlife (adjusted OR 1.60 [1.34–1.84] and 1.25 [1.16–1.36] for midlife and late-life diabetes, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with clinically verified AD are more likely to have a history of clinically verified and medically treated diabetes than the general aged population, although the difference is small. American Diabetes Association 2013-07 2013-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3687306/ /pubmed/23340883 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc12-1287 Text en © 2013 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
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Lavikainen, Piia
Solomon, Alina
Kivipelto, Miia
Uusitupa, Matti
Soininen, Hilkka
Hartikainen, Sirpa
History of Medically Treated Diabetes and Risk of Alzheimer Disease in a Nationwide Case-Control Study
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title_short History of Medically Treated Diabetes and Risk of Alzheimer Disease in a Nationwide Case-Control Study
title_sort history of medically treated diabetes and risk of alzheimer disease in a nationwide case-control study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3687306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23340883
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc12-1287
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