Fig. 2From: Association of cognitive function with glucose tolerance and trajectories of glucose tolerance over 12 years in the AusDiab studyAdjustment for insulin sensitivity and inflammation in models of glycaemia and processing speed (SDMT) at 12 years for participants aged 25–59 years with no known diabetes. a Association after adjustment for insulin sensitivity (HOMA-%S) for males and females (25–59 years). b Model-predicted SDMT as a function of sex and quintiles of insulin sensitivity (low sensitivity indicates greater insulin resistance). c Association after adjustment for hs-CRP (inflammatory marker) as a function of diabetic status. d Model-predicted SDMT as a function of sex and quintiles of hs-CRP (higher values indicate greater inflammation). Error bars represent ±1 standard error of the mean. HbA1c glycated haemoglobin, HOMA-2 Homeostatic Model Assessment, hs-CRP high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, IFG impaired fasting glucose, IGT impaired glucose tolerance, New Diab new diabetes SDMT Symbol–Digit Modalities TestBack to article page