PREDICTING VISUAL PERCEPTION AND WORKING MEMORY DEFICITS AMONG PATIENTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES: THE IMPLICATION OF EATING ATTITUDE AND MENTAL HEALTH STATUS

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY Acta Neuropsychologica Pub Date : 2021-11-02 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0015.6228
Bikri Samir, Asmae Hsaini, Tamara Lababneh, Ismail Louragli, Hajar Benmhammed, Ahmed Omar Touhami Ahami, Y. Aboussaleh
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Several recent studies designate that individuals with type-1-diabetes (T1D) are at higher risk for cognitive impairment than their peers without T1D. The aim of this study was to determine whether socio-demographic and clinical characteristics, eating attitude and psycho-emotional characteristics can predict visual perception (VP) and working memory (WM) impairment in the Moroccan population with T1D. A cross-sectional analysis was carried out in adult T1D patients (N=140). The Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure test (electronical version) was used to evaluate the VP and WM. Moreover, patients also completed the 21-item Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale to assess their mental health state. In order to evaluate the risk of eating disorders the Eating attitudes Test-26 were used. Finally, anthropometric properties and clinical characteristics were evaluated. Predictors of cognitive dysfunction were determined using the hierarchical regression analysis. The major result was that age, long diabetes duration, glycemia, HbA1c, dieting and bulimia were the potential predictors of low scores in VP and WM. Other significant predictors were cholesterol, triglycerides for visual perception. Although psych-emotional symptoms including stress, anxiety, and depression were not a significant predictors of VP and WM impairment. Furthermore, our findings showed that the more the level of stress increases, the VP and WM scores significantly decrease. This study suggests that it can be helpful for medical practitioners to screen for disordered eating behaviors and emotional symptoms as a supplemental risk factor for cognitive impairment in T1D.
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预测1型糖尿病患者的视觉知觉和工作记忆缺陷:饮食态度和心理健康状况的影响
最近的几项研究表明,患有1型糖尿病(T1D)的人比没有T1D的同龄人有更高的认知障碍风险。本研究的目的是确定摩洛哥T1D患者的社会人口统计学和临床特征、饮食态度和心理情绪特征是否可以预测视觉知觉(VP)和工作记忆(WM)损伤。对成人T1D患者(N=140)进行横断面分析。采用Rey-Osterrieth复形测验(电子版)评估VP和WM。此外,患者还完成了21项抑郁、焦虑和压力量表,以评估其心理健康状况。为了评估饮食失调的风险,使用了饮食态度测试-26。最后,评估人体测量特性和临床特征。采用层次回归分析确定认知功能障碍的预测因素。主要结果是年龄、糖尿病病程长、血糖、HbA1c、节食和贪食是VP和WM评分低的潜在预测因素。其他重要的预测指标是胆固醇、甘油三酯对视觉感知的影响。尽管包括压力、焦虑和抑郁在内的精神情绪症状不是VP和WM损伤的显著预测因子。此外,我们的研究结果表明,压力水平越高,VP和WM得分显著降低。本研究表明,将饮食失调行为和情绪症状作为T1D患者认知障碍的补充危险因素进行筛查对医生来说是有帮助的。
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