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Study finds socially isolated older adults face higher diabetes risk, poorer blood sugar control.
A study presented at ENDO 2025 found that older adults who are socially isolated have a higher risk of developing diabetes and high blood sugar levels.
Researchers analyzed data from 2003-2008 and discovered that isolated older adults were 34% more likely to have diabetes and 75% more likely to have poor blood sugar control.
The study highlights the importance of social connections for the health of older adults.
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El estudio encuentra que los adultos mayores aislados socialmente enfrentan un mayor riesgo de diabetes, un control más pobre del azúcar en la sangre.