Objectives:To examine the association between diabetes and cognitive function within U.S. Hispanics/Latinos of Central American, Cuban, Dominican, Mexican, Puerto Rican, and South American background. Method: This cross-sectional study included 9,609 men and women (mean age = 56.5 years), who are members of the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos. We classified participants as having diabetes, prediabetes, or normal glucose regulation. Participants underwent a neurocognitive battery consisting of tests of verbal fluency, delayed recall, and processing speed. Analyses were stratified by Hispanic/Latino subgroup. Results: From fully adjusted linear regression models, compared with having normal glucose regulation, having diabetes...
Introduction: Higher cognitive stimulation (CS) is associated with improved cognition. Sources of CS...
The population of Mexican Americans in the US has increased dramatically over the past several decad...
Context: Diet modification is a mainstay of diabetes management. US Hispanics/Latinos are disproport...
To examine among Hispanics in the U.S., a population with increased reliance on informal healthcare ...
Introduction: We estimated the prevalence and correlates of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) among mi...
OBJECTIVEWe examine differences in prevalence of diabetes and rates of awareness and control among a...
AimsTo examine among Hispanics in the U.S., a population with increased reliance on informal healthc...
Little research has examined associations of social support with diabetes (or other physical health ...
Hispanics bear a disproportionate burden of diabetes in the United States, yet relations of structur...
The purpose of the study was to explore the relationship between acculturation status and diabetes p...
Hispanics bear a disproportionate burden of diabetes in the United States, yet relations of structur...
CONTEXT: Diet modification is a mainstay of diabetes management. US Hispanics/Latinos are disproport...
AimsInsulin resistance (IR) adversely impacts memory and executive functioning in non-Hispanic white...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to measure the current level of awareness of the American Hear...
Social support is one potential source of health-related resiliency in Hispanics with diabetes
Introduction: Higher cognitive stimulation (CS) is associated with improved cognition. Sources of CS...
The population of Mexican Americans in the US has increased dramatically over the past several decad...
Context: Diet modification is a mainstay of diabetes management. US Hispanics/Latinos are disproport...
To examine among Hispanics in the U.S., a population with increased reliance on informal healthcare ...
Introduction: We estimated the prevalence and correlates of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) among mi...
OBJECTIVEWe examine differences in prevalence of diabetes and rates of awareness and control among a...
AimsTo examine among Hispanics in the U.S., a population with increased reliance on informal healthc...
Little research has examined associations of social support with diabetes (or other physical health ...
Hispanics bear a disproportionate burden of diabetes in the United States, yet relations of structur...
The purpose of the study was to explore the relationship between acculturation status and diabetes p...
Hispanics bear a disproportionate burden of diabetes in the United States, yet relations of structur...
CONTEXT: Diet modification is a mainstay of diabetes management. US Hispanics/Latinos are disproport...
AimsInsulin resistance (IR) adversely impacts memory and executive functioning in non-Hispanic white...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to measure the current level of awareness of the American Hear...
Social support is one potential source of health-related resiliency in Hispanics with diabetes
Introduction: Higher cognitive stimulation (CS) is associated with improved cognition. Sources of CS...
The population of Mexican Americans in the US has increased dramatically over the past several decad...
Context: Diet modification is a mainstay of diabetes management. US Hispanics/Latinos are disproport...