The impact of glycemia on depression risk: Insights into the role of brain gray matter volume

The impact of glycemia on depression risk: Insights into the role of brain gray matter volume

Publication date: Jul 11, 2023

Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content’s credibility:The associations between HbA1c, gray matter volume, and depression. “Given the global aging phenomenon, elevated blood sugar levels can contribute to heightened brain damage within the population. “Furthermore, multiple studies have indicated that changes in brain structure and function contribute to the development of depression. “To test this hypothesis, the team examined the mediation effect of GMV on the association between HbA1c and depression. Credit: Dashan ZhengDepression remains a significant public health concern, imposing a substantial health burden on individuals worldwide. They found that lower GMV was associated with depression. This article has been reviewed according to Science X’s editorial process and policies .

Concepts Keywords
Biobank Blood
Chinese Brain
Diabetes Depression
Editors Diabetes
Global
Glycemia
Gmv
Gray
Hba1c
Individuals
Matter
Risk
Sugar
Team
Volume

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH comorbidity
disease MESH prediabetes

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