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Type-2 diabetes and risk of dementia: observational and Mendelian randomisation studies in 1 million individuals.

Jesper Qvist ThomassenJanne Schurmann TolstrupMarianne BennRuth Frikke-Schmidt
Published in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2020)
In a nationwide study of all Danes above the age of 65 years, we show that type-2 diabetes is associated with major subtypes of dementia - with particularly strong associations for vascular dementia and unspecified dementia - the two types of dementia with the most obvious vascular pathologies. Although the present two-sample Mendelian randomisation approach using genetic consortia data suggests that type-2 diabetes is not a direct cause of Alzheimer's disease, we were unable to test the causal nature of type-2 diabetes for vascular dementia and unspecified dementia, because no publicly available genetic consortia data yet exist for these dementia endpoints. The causal nature of type-2 diabetes for dementia with vascular pathologies is pivotal questions to solve for future public health recommendations and therapeutic advice.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • cognitive impairment
  • type diabetes
  • cognitive decline
  • public health
  • insulin resistance
  • machine learning
  • adipose tissue
  • clinical practice
  • current status