2022
DOI: 10.32322/jhsm.1133659
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A higher incidence of diabetic peripheral neuropathy may be associated with decreased sleep and increased depression in older adults

Abstract: Aim: Diabetes mellitus (DM) tends to increase with aging. Nearly half of the patients with DM develop neuropathy (DPN). Despite its high burden and morbidity, the conditions that DPN may be associated with have not been adequately studied in older adults. We aimed to identify sleep duration and comprehensive geriatric assessment components that may be associated with DPN. Material and Method: This is a cross-sectional retrospective study. DPN diagnosed with a medical history, neurologic examination, and … Show more

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