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Diabetes mellitus and geriatric syndromes

Diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased prevalence and incidence of geriatric syndrome: functional disabilities, depression, fall, urinary incontinence, malnutrition and cognitive impairment. Geriatric syndrome not only leads to frailty, loss of independence and low quality of life, but al...

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Published in:Geriatrics & gerontology international 2009-06, Vol.9 (2), p.105-114
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Aging - physiology
Cardiovascular Diseases - epidemiology
Cardiovascular Diseases - psychology
Cognition Disorders - epidemiology
Cognition Disorders - psychology
cognitive impairment
Comorbidity
Diabetes
diabetes mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus - psychology
Diabetes Mellitus - therapy
disability
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Female
Geriatric Assessment - methods
geriatric syndrome
Health risk assessment
Humans
Male
Older people
Quality of Life
Risk Factors
Syndrome
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