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Four-year HbA1c and LDL-cholesterol trajectories among individuals with mental disorders and newly developed type 2 diabetes.

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The impact of different types of mental disorders on long-term glycemic and lipid trajectories following newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (T2D) remains unknown. We used real-world clinical data in a… Click to show full abstract

The impact of different types of mental disorders on long-term glycemic and lipid trajectories following newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (T2D) remains unknown. We used real-world clinical data in a population-based cohort to fill this knowledge gap. We found that individuals with new T2D and preexisting personality, anxiety, unipolar depression, or psychotic disorder had higher mean HbA1c levels over 4 years following the onset of T2D, whereas no differences were found regarding LDL-C levels. This knowledge should be considered in the management of T2D in these vulnerable groups.

Keywords: four year; ldl; hba1c; type diabetes; mental disorders

Journal Title: Brain and behavior
Year Published: 2021

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