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  • Neurology
  • Public Health

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  • Increasing incidence of diabetes in China.
  • Growing attention to diabetes-associated cognitive dysfunction.
  • Lack of clear concepts, treatment, and prevention strategies for cognitive dysfunction in diabetes.

Framework:

  • Expert Consensus on Cognitive Dysfunction in Diabetes established by the Chinese Society of Endocrinology.
  • Based on national and international research.
  • Aims to guide physicians in standardized management.

Implementation:

  • Overview of cognitive dysfunction in diabetes.
  • Definition, classification, epidemiology, and pathogenesis.
  • Identification of risk factors, screening, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis.

Implications:

  • Provides comprehensive management strategies for physicians.
  • Aims to improve clinical outcomes for Chinese patients with diabetes.
  • Addresses a significant and growing health challenge in China.