A KAISER Permanente study of 1,680 subjects found that those with diabetes were more likely to have been treated for depression within six months before their diabetes diagnosis. About 84 percent of diabetics also reported a higher rate of earlier depressive episodes.
A 2004 Johns Hopkins study tracking 11,615 initially non-diabetic adults aged 48-67 over six years found that “depressive symptoms predicted incident type 2 diabetes.”
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