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October 18, 2016; 87 (16) Article

Cognitive decline following incident and preexisting diabetes mellitus in a population sample

Kumar B. Rajan, Zoe Arvanitakis, Elizabeth B. Lynch, Elizabeth A. McAninch, Robert S. Wilson, Jennifer Weuve, Lisa L. Barnes, Antonio C. Bianco, Denis A. Evans
First published September 21, 2016, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000003226
Kumar B. Rajan
From the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging (K.B.R., J.W., D.A.E.), Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.), Departments of Neurological Sciences (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.) and Preventive Medicine (E.B.L.), and Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism (E.A.M., A.C.B.), Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.
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Zoe Arvanitakis
From the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging (K.B.R., J.W., D.A.E.), Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.), Departments of Neurological Sciences (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.) and Preventive Medicine (E.B.L.), and Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism (E.A.M., A.C.B.), Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.
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Elizabeth B. Lynch
From the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging (K.B.R., J.W., D.A.E.), Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.), Departments of Neurological Sciences (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.) and Preventive Medicine (E.B.L.), and Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism (E.A.M., A.C.B.), Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.
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Elizabeth A. McAninch
From the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging (K.B.R., J.W., D.A.E.), Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.), Departments of Neurological Sciences (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.) and Preventive Medicine (E.B.L.), and Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism (E.A.M., A.C.B.), Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.
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Robert S. Wilson
From the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging (K.B.R., J.W., D.A.E.), Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.), Departments of Neurological Sciences (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.) and Preventive Medicine (E.B.L.), and Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism (E.A.M., A.C.B.), Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.
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Jennifer Weuve
From the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging (K.B.R., J.W., D.A.E.), Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.), Departments of Neurological Sciences (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.) and Preventive Medicine (E.B.L.), and Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism (E.A.M., A.C.B.), Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.
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Lisa L. Barnes
From the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging (K.B.R., J.W., D.A.E.), Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.), Departments of Neurological Sciences (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.) and Preventive Medicine (E.B.L.), and Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism (E.A.M., A.C.B.), Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.
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Antonio C. Bianco
From the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging (K.B.R., J.W., D.A.E.), Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.), Departments of Neurological Sciences (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.) and Preventive Medicine (E.B.L.), and Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism (E.A.M., A.C.B.), Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.
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Denis A. Evans
From the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging (K.B.R., J.W., D.A.E.), Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.), Departments of Neurological Sciences (Z.A., R.S.W., L.L.B.) and Preventive Medicine (E.B.L.), and Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism (E.A.M., A.C.B.), Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.
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Cognitive decline following incident and preexisting diabetes mellitus in a population sample
Kumar B. Rajan, Zoe Arvanitakis, Elizabeth B. Lynch, Elizabeth A. McAninch, Robert S. Wilson, Jennifer Weuve, Lisa L. Barnes, Antonio C. Bianco, Denis A. Evans
Neurology Oct 2016, 87 (16) 1681-1687; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000003226

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Abstract

Objective: To examine if incident and preexisting diabetes mellitus (DM) were associated with cognitive decline among African Americans (AAs) and European Americans (EAs).

Methods: Based on a prospective study of 7,740 older adults (mean age 72.3 years, 64% AA, 63% female), DM was ascertained by hypoglycemic medication use and Medicare claims during physician or hospital visits, and cognition by performance on a brief battery for executive functioning, episodic memory, and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Decline in composite and individual tests among those with incident DM, with preexisting DM, and without DM was studied using a linear mixed effects model with and without change point.

Results: At baseline, 737 (15%) AAs and 269 (10%) EAs had preexisting DM. Another 721 (17%) AAs and 289 (12%) EAs had incident DM in old age. Following incident DM, cognitive decline increased by 36% among AAs and by 40% among EAs compared to those without DM. No significant difference was observed between AAs and EAs (p = 0.64). However, cognitive decline increased by 17% among AAs with preexisting DM compared to those without DM, but no increased decline was observed among EAs with preexisting DM. In secondary analyses, faster decline in executive functioning and episodic memory was observed following incident DM.

Conclusions: In old age, faster cognitive decline was present among AAs and EAs following incident DM, compared to cognitive decline prior to DM, and among those without DM. This underscores the need for stronger prevention and control of DM in old age.

GLOSSARY

AAs=
African Americans;
CHAP=
Chicago Health and Aging Project;
CI=
confidence interval;
DM=
diabetes mellitus;
EAs=
European Americans;
HMO=
health maintenance organization;
MMSE=
Mini-Mental State Examination

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  • Supplemental data at Neurology.org

  • Editorial, page 1640

  • Received December 29, 2015.
  • Accepted in final form June 7, 2016.
  • © 2016 American Academy of Neurology
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