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Diabetes effects can mimic Alzheimer’s, study finds

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Diabetes is known to cause many medical problems Heart disease On visual acuity issues – and now new research suggests that it can also affect memory and other cognitive functions.

After observing brain activity and behavior in a rodent model, researchers at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) determined that type 2 diabetes can “rewire” the brain in a similar way to early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.

“Diabetes can be changing the brain as early as the early stages of Alzheimer’s diseaseIn the release, James Heiman, the lead researcher and professor of psychology in the UNLV, said:

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“While further research is needed, these findings may help researchers unlock clues to improve their disease diagnostic or treatment strategies.”

Diabetes has been shown to affect memory and other cognitive functions. (istock)

The study was funded by the National Institutes of Health and published in the Journal of Neuroscience.

Previous studies have shown that people with type 2 diabetes are at a higher risk of developing Neurodegenerative disorder.

“Diabetes can be changing the brain just like the early stages of Alzheimer’s.”

According to a press release from UNLV, hyperglycemia levels can affect hyperglycemia levels in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), which is part of the brain that is involved in cognitive and emotional functioning.

Researchers say the ACC links to key cognitive processes such as motivation, decision-making, goal tracking, joy seeking, reward processing, and emotional regulation.

in People with diabetesHyperglycemia impairs the ACC reward signal from the hippocampus (the part of the brain that controls memory and learning) to the ACC.

Weight loss, diabetes drugs are associated with visual problems in small studies

“To achieve rewards, or goals, is important to help us make future decisions. So if our brains react differently, it’s likely that our future decisions will be different,” Hyman told Fox News Digital.

“This has a lot to do with people managing type 2 diabetes because compliance with testing and lifestyle changes is a key aspect.”

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Researchers determined that type 2 diabetes can “rewire” the brain in a similar way to early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. (istock)

This can also explain why it’s so difficult for many to stick to a new diet Exercise regimenHyman pointed out, as their brains do not respond to normal rewarding events due to illness.

“This knowledge can help people stay patient and hardworking because it is not due to personal weaknesses but changes in brain physiology,” he said.

“This type of research opens new pathways not only for Alzheimer’s patients but also for other diseases affecting the brain.”

Dr. Adam Saiori, chief medical officer at Caron Treatment Center in Pennsylvania, said the brain’s reward system is known to help engrave memories.

“It makes sense that substances like sugar can influence and overwhelm people in rewarding the system can have lasting effects on cognition and memory of work,” Scioli, who was not involved in the study, told Fox News Digital.

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There are several concepts of reward and memory in type 2 diabetes Similarities to addictionAccording to experts.

“Both conditions include changes in hippocampus-ACC connections that affect goal-oriented behavior and amnestic processing,” he said.

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High blood glucose levels can affect the anterior cingulate cortex, a part of the brain that is involved in cognitive and emotional functions, research found. (istock)

“This type of research opens new pathways not only for Alzheimer’s patients but also for other diseases affecting the brain,” added Scioli.

“It also provides a pathway that could potentially intervene in these diseases earlier and prevent or reduce cognitive decline.”

More research is needed

The study had several limitations, the researchers acknowledged.

“This was a rodent study, The human condition Hyman told Fox News Digital.

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“In addition, we modeled only one aspect of type 2 diabetes (chronic hyperglycemia). In humans, there are more symptoms than that. The other aspects can be different in either combined or cooperative or shock.”

Hyman’s team will do further research into the relationship between diabetes and brain function.

“Be patient and understand that this disease has rewired your brain.”

“Alzheimer’s disease becomes undetectable for decades because our brains are good at finding ways to compensate,” he said.

“Before diagnosis, people behave normally despite changes in information processing. This study observed that.”

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Based on these findings, researchers recommend that people monitor their blood sugar levels. (istock)

Based on these findings, Hyman hopes that people are more likely to monitor their blood sugar levels.

“If you are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, be sure to follow us Doctor’s Order “Stabilizing and intimating blood sugar levels, he advised.

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For those who have problems with lifestyle changes, Hyman urged them to “not be that difficult for themselves.”

“Be patient and understand that this disease has rewired your brain.”

Melissa Rudy is a senior health editor at Fox News Digital and a member of the Lifestyle team. Story tips can be sent to melissa.rudy@fox.com.

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