Diabetic Retinopathy and Cognitive Decline in Older People With Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes2010Vol. 59(11), pp. 2883–2889
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2010 papers
Jie Ding, Mark W. J. Strachan, Rebecca M. Reynolds, Brian M. Frier, Ian J. Deary, F. Fowkes R. Gerald, Amanda Lee, Janet McKnight, Patricia A. Halpin, K Swa, Jackie F. Price, on behalf of the Edinburgh Type 2 Diabetes Study (ET2DS) Investigators
Abstract
DR was independently associated with estimated lifetime cognitive decline in older men with type 2 diabetes, supporting the hypothesis that cerebral microvascular disease may contribute to their observed accelerated age-related cognitive decline. A sex interaction with stronger findings in men requires further confirmation.
Related Papers
- → Cognitive performance before and after the onset of subjective cognitive decline in old age(2015)172 cited
- → Processing speed mediates the relationship between verbal memory, verbal fluency, and functional outcome in chronic schizophrenia(2008)79 cited
- → A randomized trial of the effect of testosterone and estrogen on verbal fluency, verbal memory, and spatial ability in healthy postmenopausal women(2010)49 cited
- → What is the Contribution of Executive Dysfunction to the Cognitive Profile of Bipolar Disorder? A Well-Controlled Direct Comparison Study(2011)5 cited
- → The Role of Sex Hormones, Oral Contraceptive Use, and its Parameters on Visuospatial Abilities, Verbal Fluency, and Verbal Memory(2023)