Oral Glucose Tolerance Test Predicts Episodic Memory Decline : A 10-Year Population-Based Follow-up Study
Toppala, Sini; Ekblad, Laura L.; Viitanen, Matti; Rinne, Juha O.; Jula, Antti (2021-10)
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Toppala, Sini
Ekblad, Laura L.
Viitanen, Matti
Rinne, Juha O.
Jula, Antti
10 / 2021
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This study is based on a subpopulation of the Finnish population-based Health 2000 Survey and its follow-up, the Health 2011 study. Altogether, 961 individuals aged 45-74 (mean 55.6 years; 55.8% women) underwent OGTT in 2001-2002. Categorical verbal fluency, word-list learning, and word-list delayed recall were tested at baseline and at follow-up in 2011. Statistical analyses were performed with multivariable linear models adjusted for previously reported risk factors for cognitive decline
This study is based on a subpopulation of the Finnish population-based Health 2000 Survey and its follow-up, the Health 2011 study. Altogether, 961 individuals aged 45-74 (mean 55.6 years; 55.8% women) underwent OGTT in 2001-2002. Categorical verbal fluency, word-list learning, and word-list delayed recall were tested at baseline and at follow-up in 2011. Statistical analyses were performed with multivariable linear models adjusted for previously reported risk factors for cognitive decline
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