Is poorer glycemic control associated with cognitive dysfunction in adults with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus?
Poorer glycemic control is associated with cognitive dysfunction in adults with T2DM, suggesting that improving glycemic control may reduce cognitive morbidity.
Adults with T2DM exhibited significant deficits across multiple domains of cognitive function. Additionally, we identified an association between poorer glycemic control and cognitive dysfunction. A clinical translation of our findings relates to the reduction in morbidity by improving glycemic control.
Mansur et al. (Thu,) studied this question.