Tina Moore
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Okay. I'll make sure that the links are in the show notes for everybody so they can come find you and come follow you and learn from you. It's been such a treat to have you on today. Thanks so much for coming on. Yeah. Thanks for coming on the Dr. Tina show. Thanks for listening to The Dr. Tina Show. This is a Wellness Loud production produced by Drake Peterson and mixed by Mike Fry.
Okay. I'll make sure that the links are in the show notes for everybody so they can come find you and come follow you and learn from you. It's been such a treat to have you on today. Thanks so much for coming on. Yeah. Thanks for coming on the Dr. Tina show. Thanks for listening to The Dr. Tina Show. This is a Wellness Loud production produced by Drake Peterson and mixed by Mike Fry.
Okay. I'll make sure that the links are in the show notes for everybody so they can come find you and come follow you and learn from you. It's been such a treat to have you on today. Thanks so much for coming on. Yeah. Thanks for coming on the Dr. Tina show. Thanks for listening to The Dr. Tina Show. This is a Wellness Loud production produced by Drake Peterson and mixed by Mike Fry.
Theme song is by John the Guilt. You can watch the full video version of this podcast inside the Spotify app or on YouTube. As always, you can email the podcast at podcast at drtina.com. That's D-R-T-Y-N-A. And if you like this episode, please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. You can also find all of my offerings on my website at drtina.com.
Theme song is by John the Guilt. You can watch the full video version of this podcast inside the Spotify app or on YouTube. As always, you can email the podcast at podcast at drtina.com. That's D-R-T-Y-N-A. And if you like this episode, please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. You can also find all of my offerings on my website at drtina.com.
Theme song is by John the Guilt. You can watch the full video version of this podcast inside the Spotify app or on YouTube. As always, you can email the podcast at podcast at drtina.com. That's D-R-T-Y-N-A. And if you like this episode, please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. You can also find all of my offerings on my website at drtina.com.
For more shows by my team, go to wellnessloud.com. See you next time and thanks for listening. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. The use of this information and the materials linked to this podcast is at the user's own risk. The content on this podcast is intended not to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
For more shows by my team, go to wellnessloud.com. See you next time and thanks for listening. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. The use of this information and the materials linked to this podcast is at the user's own risk. The content on this podcast is intended not to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
For more shows by my team, go to wellnessloud.com. See you next time and thanks for listening. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. The use of this information and the materials linked to this podcast is at the user's own risk. The content on this podcast is intended not to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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You are tuned into The Dr. Tina Show with Dr. Tina Moore. For more, visit drtina.com. On this episode of The Dr. Tina Show, I'm going to be sharing this study with you that showed a jaw-dropping 45% reduction in dementia risk. Not from some new Alzheimer's drug, not from some fancy intervention, but from good old GLP-1s. And I'm so excited to share the data with you. So let's jump in.
You are tuned into The Dr. Tina Show with Dr. Tina Moore. For more, visit drtina.com. On this episode of The Dr. Tina Show, I'm going to be sharing this study with you that showed a jaw-dropping 45% reduction in dementia risk. Not from some new Alzheimer's drug, not from some fancy intervention, but from good old GLP-1s. And I'm so excited to share the data with you. So let's jump in.
You are tuned into The Dr. Tina Show with Dr. Tina Moore. For more, visit drtina.com. On this episode of The Dr. Tina Show, I'm going to be sharing this study with you that showed a jaw-dropping 45% reduction in dementia risk. Not from some new Alzheimer's drug, not from some fancy intervention, but from good old GLP-1s. And I'm so excited to share the data with you. So let's jump in.
All right, so this was a very interesting study. They basically, it was done by two undergrad students, so that right there is very cool. They looked at 26 randomized control clinical trials, over 164,000 participants. And this study included patients with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors and or actually.
All right, so this was a very interesting study. They basically, it was done by two undergrad students, so that right there is very cool. They looked at 26 randomized control clinical trials, over 164,000 participants. And this study included patients with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors and or actually.
All right, so this was a very interesting study. They basically, it was done by two undergrad students, so that right there is very cool. They looked at 26 randomized control clinical trials, over 164,000 participants. And this study included patients with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors and or actually.
And they looked at different types of blood sugar-lowering drugs like metformin, GLP-1s, SGLT-2s, SGLT-2 inhibitors, I'm sorry. And they compared them all and then they sorted out what cardiovascular benefits were happening and dementia risk. So the mean age participant was about 65 years old, 64.4 years, I guess 64 years old. 35% were women and the average duration follow-up was 31.4 months.