Study Links Elevated Blood Glucose to Accelerated Brain Aging

A new study examines the relationship between blood sugar and brain aging. Researchers measured glucose levels in participants over time. Findings indicate

A new study examines the relationship between blood sugar and brain aging. Researchers measured glucose levels in participants over time. Findings indicate that higher glucose correlates with faster brain aging markers. The study controlled for variables such such as age, diet, and lifestyle. Results suggest that chronic high blood sugar may impair neural health. Authors recommend monitoring glucose as part of preventive health strategies. The research adds to evidence linking metabolic health to cognitive decline. Future work will explore interventions to mitigate the observed effects.