These signals included dizziness (ROR, 1.30, 95% CI 1.271.33), tremor (1.37, 1.321.42), dysgeusia (1.72, 1.641.81), lethargy (1.24, 1.151.33), taste disorder (2.55, 2.332.80), presyncope (1.39, 1.251.54), parosmia (2.39, 2.072.75), allodynia (25.55, 21.7130.08), hypoglycemic unconsciousness (8.11, 6.949.46), brain fog (1.78, 1.512.10), hyperesthesia (1.40, 1.181.66), diabetic neuropathy (1.95, 1.612.36), hypoglycemic seizure (3.29, 2.324.66), ophthalmic migraine (3.14, 1.885.27), Wernickes encephalopathy (2.37, 1.394.04), diabetic hyperglycemic coma (3.07, 1.685.62), hyperglycemic unconsciousness (7.94, 4.2714.77), vagus nerve disorder (3.75, 1.927.32), and hyperglycemic seizure (5.85, 1.8118.90) (Fig
Although these preclinical findings are promising for muscle quality, they need to be confirmed in clinical studies, as human data remain scarce
Many recent studies also focus on the metabolic aspects of depression, suggesting the involvement of peripheral and central impairments in energy homeostasis, mitochondrial dysfunction, as well as disturbances in the gut-brain axis and gut microbiota dysbiosis as noteworthy factors in the pathogenesis of depression [6,7,8,9]
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