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Highlights The optimal blood pressure (BP) target in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) for the management of cognitive decline remains unknown. The Blood Pressure Control Target in Diabetes (BPROAD) Cognitive Study was designed to determine whether intensive BP treatment (systolic BP <120 mm Hg) reduces risk of dementia and mild cognitive ...
The BPROAD Study Group +18 more
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Mandarin Chinese version of the Aging Voice Index
This study was a cross‐cultural adaptation of the Aging Voice Index (AVI) into the Mandarin Chinese version, with preliminary findings indicating that it could be a reliable and valid standardized self‐assessment tool for clinical evaluation of the specific and unique impact of voice problems in Mandarin‐speaking older adults.
Chia‐En Liao +6 more
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Highlights All three estimated glomerular filtration rates (GFRs) (based on creatinine [eGFRcr], cystatin C [eGFRcys], or both [eGFRcr‐cys]) were more strongly associated with risk of all‐cause mortality among individuals with diabetes than among those without diabetes. Regardless of diabetes status, eGFRcys and eGFRcr‐cys were more strongly associated
Yu‐Jie Liu +10 more
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Abstract The accelerated pace of biological aging predicts mortality and morbidity later in life. The current study examines whether a change in supportive couple functioning buffers accelerated aging associated with stressful community environments among Black Americans who live in rural, Southern, disadvantaged neighborhoods.
Man‐Kit Lei, Steven R. H. Beach
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The Association of Retinal age gap with metabolic syndrome and inflammation 视网膜年龄差与代谢综合征和炎症的关系
Highlights Retinal age gap is a non‐invasive and cost‐effective aging biomarker. Retinal age gap was significantly associated with metabolic syndrome and inflammation. Retinal age gap could be potentially used as a screening tool for metabolic syndrome in large populations.
Zhuoting Zhu +13 more
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Highlights Mobile health (mHealth) is an emerging forefront in patient‐centric care. Efficacy of mHealth interventions on health outcomes among older adults with type 2 diabetes is limited. Modest benefits on cardiometabolic outcomes with mHealth interventions have uncovered critical gaps in the field and offered insights to address barriers at hand ...
Jovin Jie Ning Lee +11 more
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Dark feet and dark wings: penetrating the depths of the Earth
Abstract The author, although an analyst, is an initiate into the topic of environmental destruction. Following Wendell Berry, she enters the dark and begins a journey of dream‐like reflection, weaving images from her own dream and drawing on the work of Vaughan, Bernstein, Soloveitchik and Sacks.
Robin B. Zeiger
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Abstract Background To evaluate the effect of diabetes comorbidities by baseline healthcare utilization on receipt of recommended eye examinations. Methods Retrospective analysis of 310 691 nonelderly adults with type 2 diabetes in the IBM MarketScan Commercial Database from 2016 to 2019. Patients were grouped based on diabetes‐concordant (related) or ‐
Cindy X. Cai +3 more
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Highlights The protein pyrrole adducts in both plasma and urine correlated well with glucose indices, namely fasting blood glucose (FBG) and glycate hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). Elevated plasma pyrrole adducts was related to positive distal symmetric polyneuropathy (DSPN) symptoms and a high resting heart rate.
Xiao Chen +13 more
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Generalization of threats attributed to large carnivores in areas of high human–wildlife conflict
Abstract Fear‐induced generalization of threats to noninimical stimuli is a behavioral tendency of humans to minimize exposure to potential threats. In human–carnivore conflict zones, people often generalize their fear of predation by obligate carnivores to nonobligate carnivores despite differences in species’ predation rates.
Kumar Ashish +3 more
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