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Diabetes and brain health: Here's how you can keep your memory sharp as you age

Diabetes is said to increase the risk of cognitive decline. However, by controlling blood sugar levels, staying mentally and physically active, and seeking early interventions, those with diabetes can protect their brain health. Here’s how.

January 29, 2025 / 12:31 IST
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Diabetes effect: People with diabetes often have coexisting cardiovascular issues, which further restrict oxygen and nutrient supply to the brain (Image: Canva)
Diabetes effect: People with diabetes often have coexisting cardiovascular issues, which further restrict oxygen and nutrient supply to the brain (Image: Canva)

As you age, changes in memory, focus, and decision-making are natural. However, diabetes can worsen these, raising the risk of dementia. Understanding the link between diabetes and brain health is crucial for protecting memory and mental sharpness as you age.

Diabetes, particularly Type 2, is closely linked to an increased risk of cognitive decline due to prolonged high blood sugar levels, says Dr V. Mohan, Chairman of Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Specialities Centre & Madras Diabetes Research Foundation. “Chronic hyperglycaemia, persistent high blood sugar, can damage blood vessels and nerves, including those in the brain. This damage can lead to complications such as vascular dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, making it harder to process information, recall memories, or make decisions,” he adds.

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Additionally, insulin resistance, a sign of Type 2 diabetes, disrupts glucose metabolism in the brain. “Your brain depends on a steady supply of glucose for energy. When insulin resistance interferes with this process, it contributes to inflammation and oxidative stress, both of which impair cognitive function,” explains Dr Mohan.