Concepts de base
Establishing a causal link between type 2 diabetes and dementia.
Résumé
Researchers conducted a study on over 334,000 mostly male veterans in the US, revealing a significant causal relationship between type 2 diabetes and dementia. The study aimed to understand how the increasing prevalence of diabetes might impact the rising incidence of dementia and assess if diabetes prevention or treatment could mitigate this risk.
Key Takeaways
- Study on 334,000+ male veterans in the US.
- Found a causal link between type 2 diabetes and dementia.
- Importance due to projected rise in diabetes and dementia cases.
Study Design
- Identified participants from the Million Veteran Program.
- Conducted a two-stage Mendelian randomization analysis.
Key Results
- Patients with type 2 diabetes had higher dementia prevalence.
- Different risks for dementia subtypes based on ethnicity.
- Limitations due to the study's participant demographics.
Disclosures
- Study not commercially funded.
- Authors disclosed financial relationships with commercial entities.
Stats
In observational studies, people with diabetes had a 1.4- to 2.2-fold greater rate of developing dementia compared with people without diabetes.
Compared with patients without type 2 diabetes, those with type 2 diabetes were more likely to have all-cause dementia. The prevalence was 8.7% in those with diabetes compared with 6.7% in those without.
For each standard deviation increase in genetically predicted diabetes, White individuals had a significant 7% higher risk for all-cause dementia, a significant 11% higher risk for vascular dementia, and a significant 6% higher risk for Alzheimer's disease.
For the same metric, African American individuals had a significant 6% increased risk for all-cause dementia, a significant 11% risk higher risk for vascular dementia, and a significantly 12% increased risk for Alzheimer's disease.
Individuals who self-identified as Hispanic and had type 2 diabetes did not have a significantly increased risk for any of these dementia outcomes.
Citations
"The prevalence of diabetes and dementia are projected to increase in the US, so it is critical to understand the relationship between these two diseases."