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Blood Sugar Spikes Linked With 69% Higher Risk of Alzheimer’s : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 23, 2026 3:50 am
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High Blood Sugar Spikes After Meals Linked to Increased Alzheimer’s Risk

A recent study has shed light on the connection between high blood sugar spikes after meals and the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The research provides valuable insights into the relationship between diabetes, insulin resistance, and dementia.

Prior studies have established a potential link between diabetes and dementia, but the exact mechanisms and causality between the two conditions have remained unclear. In a new analysis, researchers from the UK examined a large genetic dataset of 357,883 individuals and discovered that those with elevated post-meal blood sugar levels were 69% more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease.

The study utilized a method called Mendelian Randomization (MR) to analyze genetic data associated with sugar spikes after eating. By focusing on genetic predispositions rather than environmental factors, the researchers were able to identify a strong correlation between post-meal blood sugar spikes and Alzheimer’s risk.

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The data showed a significantly increased risk of Alzheimer’s connected to 2-hour post-load glucose (2hPG). (Mason et al., Diabetes Obes. Metab., 2025)

While the study highlighted the association between post-meal blood sugar spikes and Alzheimer’s risk, no significant links were found between standard glucose levels, insulin resistance, and dementia. Brain scans of participants did not show any direct correlation between glucose traits and changes in brain structure, suggesting a more intricate relationship between sugar spikes and Alzheimer’s.

Researchers speculate that the brain’s reliance on glucose may play a role in the development of dementia. Post-meal sugar spikes could trigger inflammation or stress in brain cells, leading to cognitive decline over time. Understanding these underlying mechanisms could pave the way for innovative dementia treatments and prevention strategies.

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Although the study yielded promising results, the researchers acknowledge the need for further validation in diverse populations. The initial dataset used in the study predominantly included individuals of White British ancestry, limiting the generalizability of the findings. Replicating the study in more varied groups could provide a more comprehensive understanding of the link between post-meal blood sugar spikes and Alzheimer’s risk.

Genetic epidemiologist Vicky Garfield emphasizes the importance of validating the results in other populations to unlock new avenues for reducing dementia risk in individuals with diabetes. The study, published in Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, marks a significant step towards unraveling the complex relationship between blood sugar levels and Alzheimer’s disease.

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