Japanese study showed included 1,000 people over the age of sixty, lasted for 11 years that diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimer's disease, indicating that the risk of Alzheimer's disease increased one and a half they have, compared to their peers who do not suffer an imbalance in the level of sugar in the blood.
And interpreted the many theories as "Arab. Net" how to contribute to diabetes in Alzheimer's disease, including insulin resistance, which cause the high level of sugar in the blood, and that adversely affect the ability of the body to break down protein "amyloid", which result in congestion of the brain to the destruction of nerve cells, as well as that diabetes causes hardening of the arteries and heart disease, and this causes low blood flow, and thus oxygen delivery to the brain and other organs.
It is noteworthy that there are nearly 350 million people currently diagnosed with diabetes worldwide, and WHO predicts that number will double by the year 2030.