Changes in Brain Volumetric Measures Associated With Type 1 Diabetes Depict an Evolutionary Adaptation Process to Developmental Cognitive Demands. Journal Abstract - Guideline Central

Changes in Brain Volumetric Measures Associated With Type 1 Diabetes Depict an Evolutionary Adaptation Process to Developmental Cognitive Demands.

Published: 2026 May

Authors

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Abstract

Type 1 diabetes mellitus has been associated with a significant risk of brain volume reduction and cognitive disorders, mainly affecting executive functioning and working memory. Therefore, an early impact of type 1 diabetes can be expected on volumetric measures and anatomic relationships among brain structures underlying these mental processes, as reflecting a process probably driven by developmental cognitive demands. With this aim, we compared volumetric measures and brain anatomical associations in young adults with type 1 diabetes and healthy controls.

Keywords: brain volume, cognitive demands, cortical thickness, diabetes onset, type‐1‐diabetes

Source

Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews

Publication Type

Journal Article

Language

English

PubMed ID

41994900

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