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Dementia risk in patients with type 2 diabetes: Comparing metformin with no pharmacological treatment
Bang Zheng, Bowen Su, Sara Ahmadi‐Abhari, Dimitrios Kapogiannis, Ioanna Tzoulaki, Elio Ríboli, Lefkos Middleton
Alzheimer s & Dementia · 2023 · ▲ 27 citations
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Metformin has been suggested as a therapeutic agent for dementia, but the relevant evidence has been partial and inconsistent. METHODS: We established a national cohort of 210,237 type 2 diabetes patients in the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink. Risks of incident dementia were compared between metformin initiators and those who were not prescribed any anti-diabetes medication during follow-up. RESULTS: Compared with metformin initiators (n = 114,628), patients who received no anti-diabetes medication (n = 95,609) had lower HbA1c and better cardiovascular health at baseline. Both Cox regression and propensity score weighting analysis showed metformin initiators had lower risk of dementia compared to those non-users (adjusted hazard ratio = 0.88 [95% confidence interval: 0.84-0.92] and 0.90 [0.84-0.96]). Patients on long-term metformin treatment had an even lower risk of dementia. DISCUSSION: Metformin may act beyond its glycemic effect and reduce dementia risk to an even lower level than that of patients with milder diabetes and better health profiles. HIGHLIGHTS: Metformin initiators had a significantly lower risk of dementia compared with patients not receiving anti-diabetes medication. Compared with metformin initiators, diabetes patients not receiving pharmacological treatment had better glycemic profiles at baseline and during follow-up. Patients on long-term metformin treatment had an even lower risk of subsequent dementia incidence. Metformin may act beyond its effect on hyperglycemia and has the potential of being repurposed for dementia prevention.
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Zheng, B., Su, B., Ahmadi‐Abhari, S., Kapogiannis, D., Tzoulaki, I., Ríboli, E., & Middleton, L. (2023). Dementia risk in patients with type 2 diabetes: Comparing metformin with no pharmacological treatment. <em>Alzheimer s & Dementia</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.13349
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Zheng B, Su B, Ahmadi‐Abhari S, Kapogiannis D, Tzoulaki I, Ríboli E, et al. Dementia risk in patients with type 2 diabetes: Comparing metformin with no pharmacological treatment. Alzheimer s & Dementia. 2023. doi:10.1002/alz.13349.
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@article{bang2023Dement,
title = {Dementia risk in patients with type 2 diabetes: Comparing metformin with no pharmacological treatment},
author = {Bang Zheng and Bowen Su and Sara Ahmadi‐Abhari and Dimitrios Kapogiannis and Ioanna Tzoulaki and Elio Ríboli and Lefkos Middleton},
journal = {Alzheimer s & Dementia},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1002/alz.13349},
}
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