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Subjective memory complaints are not increased in type 2 diabetes: A matched cohort study
David G Bruce1, Wendy A Davis1, Michael L Hunter2
1Medical School, University of Western Australia, Fremantle Hospital, Fremantle, Western Australia 6160, Australia.
Abstract:
Type 2 diabetes is associated with several cognitive syndromes but whether this generates subjective complaints remains unclear. In an age- and sex-matched study, subjective memory complaints were neither more prevalent nor more severe in those with type 2 diabetes, despite them having lower Mini-Mental State Examination scores.
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