Research
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Participants with a baseline history of cardiovascular disease (CVD) who were randomized to the ILI performed significantly worse on the Stroop Color Word Test than those in the diabetes support and education (DSE) arm.
CVD history may influence cognitive outcomes in lifestyle interventions, necessitating tailored approaches.
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Subgroup analyses showed that participants who had a baseline history of CVD and were randomized to the ILI arm of the study performed significantly worse on the Stroop Color Word Test than those in the DSE arm.
Why this rating
Based on subgroup analyses from a randomized clinical trial.
Source
Legacy of a 10-Year Multidomain Lifestyle Intervention on the Cognitive Trajectories of Individuals with Overweight/Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Kathleen M. Hayden et al. · Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders · 2021
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