Insulin resistance, age and depressions impact on cognition in middle-aged adults from the PREVENT cohort
Conclusions
Together, we demonstrate the inter-relations between three common non-communicable diseases in middle-aged adults.
Clinical implications
We emphasise the need for combined interventions and the use of resources to help adults in mid-life to modify risk factors for cognitive impairment, such as depression and diabetes.
Source: Evidence-Based Mental Health - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Bauermeister, S. D., Ben Yehuda, M., Reid, G., Howgego, G., Ritchie, K., Watermeyer, T., Gregory, S., Terrera, G. M., Koychev, I. Tags: Open access Adult mental health Source Type: research
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