Diabetes starts to SHRINK our brains in middle age before reducing our mental capacity in retirement, study suggests

Diabetes starts to shrink the brain in middle-age and causes accelerated mental decline in retirement, research suggests.

Scientists found elderly people with type 2 diabetes experienced a significant decline in memory and verbal fluency over a five-year period, according to Daily Mail.

Alarmingly, they found the participants – who were aged 68 on average at the beginning of the study – were already showing signs of damage to their brains which they believe had started many years before.

The findings have major implications for the 3.7million people who have diabetes. 

 Diabetes is the country’s fastest growing health crisis, with the number of sufferers having doubled in just 20 years.

The problem is largely being driven by obesity, with 90 per cent of people with the condition suffering from the type 2 form, which is linked to lifestyle and diet. 

Diabetes is by itself already a huge health problem, putting the kidneys, heart, eyes and nerves at risk.

But the study, led by the University of Tasmania, suggests the condition also has a major impact on the brain and could lead to dementia.

N.H.Kh

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