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Insulin resistance and accelerated cognitive aging

Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2023
Insulin resistance may be an early sign of metabolic dysfunction with the potential to lead to neuropsychiatric sequelae in the long term. In order to identify whether insulin resistance in otherwise healthy young and middle-aged adults is associated with preclinical signs of neuropsychiatric impairment, we recruited 126 overweight but nondiabetic ...
Fahim, Abbasi   +5 more
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Aging: A body of resistance

Nursing & Health Sciences, 2002
Abstract The present paper explores the language of aging used, often unthinkingly, by nurses and policy makers. Terms so often used when describing aging, such as ‘frailty’ and ‘dependence’, are used in a way that implies a common knowledge, a point of convergence.
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Insulin resistance and pathological brain ageing

Diabetic Medicine, 2011
Diabet. Med. 28, 1463–1475 (2011)AbstractSir Harold Himsworth’s prescient observations 75 years ago have recently been expanded to include a clear relationship between insulin resistance and central nervous system function. Insulin is a master regulator of corporeal ageing in all known species, determining the rate and expression of ageing in multiple ...
B, Cholerton, L D, Baker, S, Craft
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Reduction in Fracture Resistance of the Root with Aging

Journal of Endodontics, 2017
The incidence of vertical root fracture in endodontically treated teeth increases with patient age. This study evaluated the microstructure, chemical composition, and mechanical properties of radicular dentin as a function of aging.Single-rooted teeth were obtained from adult donors ranging from age 15 to older than 80 years.
Yan W.   +6 more
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