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Gait Characteristics And Cognitive Function In Middle-Aged Adults With And Without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Data From Enbind, Pieter M.R. Herings, Adam H. Dyer, Sean P. Kennelly, Sean Reid, Isabelle Killane, Louise Mckenna, Nollaig M. Bourke, Conor P. Woods, Desmond O'Neill, James Gibney, Richard B. Reilly
Gait Characteristics And Cognitive Function In Middle-Aged Adults With And Without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Data From Enbind, Pieter M.R. Herings, Adam H. Dyer, Sean P. Kennelly, Sean Reid, Isabelle Killane, Louise Mckenna, Nollaig M. Bourke, Conor P. Woods, Desmond O'Neill, James Gibney, Richard B. Reilly
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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) in midlife is associated with a greater risk of dementia in later life. Both gait speed and spatiotemporal gait characteristics have been associated with later cognitive decline in community-dwelling older adults. Thus, the assessment of gait characteristics in uncomplicated midlife T2DM may be important in selecting-out those with T2DM at greatest risk of later cognitive decline. We assessed the relationship between Inertial Motion Unit (IMUs)- derived gait characteristics and cognitive function assessed via Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA)/detailed neuropsychological assessment battery (CANTAB) in middle-aged adults with and without uncomplicated T2DM using both multivariate linear regression and …