Metformin, Lifestyle Intervention, and Cognition in the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study

Publication Description
OBJECTIVE: We examined the association of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) intervention arms (lifestyle intervention, metformin, and placebo) with cognition in the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study (DPPOS). We also examined metformin use, incident type 2 diabetes, and glycemia as exposures. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The DPP lasted 2.8 years, followed by a 13-month bridge to DPPOS. Cognition was assessed in DPPOS years 8 and 10 (12 and 14 years after randomization) with the Spanish English Verbal Learning Test (SEVLT), letter fluency and animal fluency tests, Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST), and a composite cognitive score. RESULTS: A total of 2,280 participants (749 lifestyle, 776 metformin, and 755 placebo) aged 63.1 +/- 10.7 years underwent cognitive assessments; 67.7% women, 54.6% non-Hispanic white, 20.7% non-Hispanic black, 14.6% Hispanic, 5.5% American Indian, and 4.6% Asian; 26.6% were homozygous or heterozygous for APOE-epsilon4. At the time of cognitive assessment, type 2 diabetes was higher in the placebo group (57.9%; P < 0.001) compared with lifestyle (47.0%) and metformin (50.4%). Metformin exposure was higher in the metformin group (8.72 years; P < 0.001) compared with placebo (1.43 years) and lifestyle (0.96 years). There were no differences in cognition across intervention arms. Type 2 diabetes was not related to cognition, but higher glycated hemoglobin at year 8 was related to worse cognition after confounder adjustment. Cumulative metformin exposure was not related to cognition. CONCLUSIONS: Exposure to intensive lifestyle intervention or metformin was not related to cognition among DPPOS participants. Higher glycemia was related to worse cognitive performance. Metformin seemed cognitively safe among DPPOS participants.

Primary Author
Luchsinger,J. A.
Ma,Y.
Christophi,C. A.
Florez,H.
Golden,S. H.
Hazuda,H.
Crandall,J.
Venditti,E.
Watson,K.
Jeffries,S.
Manly,J. J.
Pi-Sunyer,F. X.
Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group

Author Address
Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY [email protected].; Biostatistics Center, The George Washington University, Washington, DC.; Biostatistics Center, The George Washington University, Washington, DC.; University of Miami, Miami, (TRUNCATED)

Volume
40

Issue
7

Start Page
958

Other Pages
965

Publisher
by the American Diabetes Association

Author Address
Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY [email protected].; Biostatistics Center, The George Washington University, Washington, DC.; Biostatistics Center, The George Washington University, Washington, DC.; University of Miami, Miami, (TRUNCATED)

PMID
28500216

PMCID
PMC5481986



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Diabetes care

Publication Year
2017

Publication Date
Jul

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
1935-5548

Document Object Index
10.2337/dc16-2376 [doi]

Accession Number
PMID: 28500216