Monday 21 November 2011

Does Diabetes Cause Memory Loss?

by S.Eswara rao

Diabetes affects approximately 346 million people worldwide and the number will rise to 100 million in 2020. Each year suffer more than 23.9 million people in the United States. It is a disease caused by the loss of significant damage to blood vessels and develop irreparable damage to various body organs. This silent murderer has many complications in the body, but there has been much speculation about whether it is the memory of a person who has been affected or not by him.

The relationship between diabetes and memory loss

Most of us know that diabetes is a condition where the body is unable to make the hormone insulin converts sugar into energy the body. According to medical experts, diabetes can affect memory loss because of its ability, the blood vessels in the brain and body to perform. You can avoid the negative impact of diabetes on learning and thinking skills, without control over time.

A recent study found that experts who are in pre-diabetes or can not handle blood sugar is often a risk of poor memory or memory. The survey also showed that the risk of diabetes, Alzheimer's, which do not suffer from diabetes, in comparison. But a new study published in the Journal of Medicine, American Academy of Neurology, was released in 2009, experts have suggested that people with both diseases (diabetes and Alzheimer's disease) at a rate slower than the amnesia only just had Alzheimer's disease.

Surprisingly, this was absolutely right when he proposed a very interesting study that was done. In the study, about 608 people attended with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease by researchers in more than four years. Their reasoning and reflection were tested twice a year and 63,608 people with diabetes. Before the study, people with and without diabetes who were the same qualities in several cognitive tests. Over a period of six months showed that the amount of cell damage in patients with Alzheimer's disease and diabetes were lower than those with only Alzheimer's disease. The reason is clear.

Diabetes and memory loss in elderly

With other complications, diabetes is a possible cause of memory loss in older people. We have a team of Vera Novak, MD, Ph.D., Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) implemented, he studied for five years and found that diabetes is the most common cause of chronic inflammation in the brains of older people. This inflammation affects blood vessels and gradually weakens the brain of large size. It begins with an impact on the gray matter of the decision influenced the thought and makes the individual incapable of simple tasks. Medical experts believe that at the age of 65, the brain of an ordinary man is reduced by one percent each year begins, but for some patients with diabetes by 12%.

Dealing with Diabetes

There is no known cure for the disease, but complications can be controlled if people are some basic steps.

    * Are you missing an eye on your blood sugar regularly and never see a doctor.
    * Good diabetes, regular exercise and healthy eating. Stay away from alcohol and fattening and sugary foods.
    * People with diabetes need medication regularly and eat everything in moderation.
    * Stress is also a possible cause of the diabetes, while they are free from stress and try things that make you happy and relaxed.

WHO reported that the treatment and diagnosis of diabetes, costs $ 100 billion annually. This silent murderer could be anyone in the world, but it is very likely that people who are overweight interfere with a lot of stress and the pleasure of eating in patients. These factors must be verified at the time, memory loss and diabetes can be prevented later.

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