Little is known about the benefits of statin therapy in older adults with dementia. We aimed to evaluate the role of statin use for all-cause mortality in nursing home residents with and without dementia.MethodsThis retrospective cohort study used claims data collected between January 2015 and December 2019 from a German health and long-term care insurance… Continue reading Statin Use and All-Cause Mortality in Nursing Home Residents With and Without DementiaA Retrospective Cohort Study Using Claims Data
Summary: A new study explores the molecular connections between Type 2 #diabetes and #Alzheimer’s, supporting the notion of Alzheimer’s as “Type 3 diabetes.”
This study finds that a high-fat diet suppresses a crucial gut protein, Jak3, leading to Alzheimer’s-like brain changes in mice. It underscores the importance of managing diabetes or avoiding it through diet to reduce Alzheimer’s risk.The findings illuminate a potential path from diet through gut inflammation to brain health, offering hope for preventative strategies.Key Facts:Molecular… Continue reading Summary: A new study explores the molecular connections between Type 2 #diabetes and #Alzheimer’s, supporting the notion of Alzheimer’s as “Type 3 diabetes.”
Apple cider # for weight management in Lebanese adolescents and young adults with #overweight and obesity: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
Background and aims Obesity and overweight have become significant health concerns worldwide, leading to an increased interest in finding natural remedies for weight reduction. One such remedy that has gained popularity is apple cider vinegar (ACV).Objective To investigate the effects of ACV consumption on weight, blood glucose, triglyceride and cholesterol levels in a sample of the Lebanese… Continue reading Apple cider # for weight management in Lebanese adolescents and young adults with #overweight and obesity: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
#Diet, Pace of Biological #Aging, and Risk of #Dementia in the Framingham Heart Study
AbstractObjectivePeople who eat healthier diets are less likely to develop dementia, but the biological mechanism of this protection is not well understood. We tested the hypothesis that healthy diet protects against dementia because it slows the pace of biological aging.MethodsWe analyzed Framingham Offspring Cohort data. We included participants ≥60 years-old, free of dementia and having dietary,… Continue reading #Diet, Pace of Biological #Aging, and Risk of #Dementia in the Framingham Heart Study
30 – Early-Life #Tobacco Exposure, Genetic Risk, and Incident Type 2 #Diabetes
Tobacco exposure in adulthood is a well-established risk factor for type 2 diabetes (T2D), but how early-life tobacco exposure implicates in the development of T2D as well as whether this association varies by different genetic predisposition to T2D are unclear. Addressing these gaps may provide novel insights into early interventions of T2D.Hypothesis We hypothesized that tobacco… Continue reading 30 – Early-Life #Tobacco Exposure, Genetic Risk, and Incident Type 2 #Diabetes
Lac-Phe mediates the effects of #metformin on #food intake and body weight
Metformin is a widely prescribed anti-diabetic medicine that also reduces body weight. There is ongoing debate about the mechanisms that mediate metformin’s effects on energy balance. Here, we show that metformin is a powerful pharmacological inducer of the anorexigenic metabolite N-lactoyl-phenylalanine (Lac-Phe) in cells, in mice and two independent human cohorts. Metformin drives Lac-Phe biosynthesis through… Continue reading Lac-Phe mediates the effects of #metformin on #food intake and body weight
Curve #Walking Reveals More #Gait Impairments in Older Adults with Mild #Cognitive Impairment than Straight Walking: A Kinect Camera-Based Study
Background:Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can be an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia detectable through gait analysis. Curve walking, which demands greater cognitive and motor skills, may be more sensitive in MCI detection than straight walking. However, few studies have compared gait performance in older adults with and without MCI in… Continue reading Curve #Walking Reveals More #Gait Impairments in Older Adults with Mild #Cognitive Impairment than Straight Walking: A Kinect Camera-Based Study
Sleep #Apnea and Incident #Stroke in a National Cohort of Black and White Adults
Background and ObjectivesRacial/ethnic differences have been documented in the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and stroke incidence, yet racial differences in OSA symptoms or treatment and their relationship with stroke incidence are underexplored and may contribute to stroke disparities. We comprehensively examined OSA symptoms and their relationships to stroke incidence by race/ethnicity.MethodsData were collected… Continue reading Sleep #Apnea and Incident #Stroke in a National Cohort of Black and White Adults
Dietary #Niacin Intake and Mortality Among Individuals With Nonalcoholic #Fatty #Liver Disease
Importance Evidence regarding the effect of dietary niacin intake on the risk of mortality among patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is scarce.Objective To examine the association of dietary niacin intake with all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality among individuals with NAFLD.Design, Setting, and Participants This cohort study used data from the National Health and Nutrition… Continue reading Dietary #Niacin Intake and Mortality Among Individuals With Nonalcoholic #Fatty #Liver Disease