| Literature DB >> 15723700 |
Samantha J Richerson1, Charles J Robinson, Judy Shum.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Aging has been shown to slow reflexes and increase reaction time to varied stimuli. However, the effect of Type II diabetes on these same reaction times has not been reported. Diabetes affects peripheral nerves in the somatosensory and auditory system, slows psychomotor responses, and has cognitive effects on those individuals without proper metabolic control, all of which may affect reaction times. The additional slowing of reaction times may affect every-day tasks such as balance, increasing the probability of a slip or fall.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15723700 PMCID: PMC555589 DOI: 10.1186/1475-925X-4-12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Eng Online ISSN: 1475-925X Impact factor: 2.819
Plantar, Auditory, Nerve Conduction and Reaction Time Metrics. Average reaction times to a plantar touch, a pure tone auditory stimulus, and rightward lateral movement of 4 mm at 100 mm/s2 in diabetic (Peripheral Neuropathy), non-diabetic (Neurologically Intact), and young adults. Metrics given in either average ± standard deviation format or median [25% quartile, 75% quartile] format. All metrics for Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament Threshold, Air Conduction Threshold, and Nerve Conduction Studies have been averaged over both the right and left sides of the body. NCV = Nerve Conduction Velocity
| 60.6 ± 6.5 | 59.4 ± 8.0 | 22.7 ± 1.2 | |
| Base Metatarsal | 3.610 [2.473, 4.000] | 3.610 [2.440, 3.610] | 0.07 [0.0200, 0.160] † |
| Big Toe | 3.220 [2.220, 4.080] | 3.610 [2.440, 3.840] | 0.07 [0.0200, 0.160] † |
| 1 K Hz | 20.0 [15.0, 22.5] | 15.0 [10.0, 20.0] † | |
| 2 K Hz | 20.0 [15.0, 30.0] | 15.0 [10.0, 22.5] ‡‡ | |
| 4 K Hz | 30.0 [17.5, 55.0] | 25.0 [20.0, 35.0] ‡ | |
| 8 K Hz | 35.0 [22.5, 67.5] ‡ | 35.0 [20.0, 57.5] ‡ | |
| 1 mm | 122.775 ± 68.964‡ | 108.417 ± 59.050 ‡ | 60.778 ± 51.832‡† |
| 2 mm | 77.407 ± 55.982 ‡† | 42.664 ± 37.754 ‡† | 10.386 ± 3.091† |
| 4 mm | 37.275 ± 30.341 | 18.572 ± 19.143 | 13.458 ± 8.343 |
| 8 mm | 20.297 ± 18.680 | 14.077 ± 8.122 | 14.766 ± 8.012 |
| 16 mm | 18.613 ± 9.790 | 11.258 ± 7.723 | 13.590 ± 9.083 |
| Sensory NCV (m/s) – Sural | 41.0 [37.0, 45.0] † | 45.0 [42.0, 47.0] † | |
| Motor NCV(m/s) Peroneal | 42.0 [39.0, 46.0] † | 48.0 [46.0, 49.0] † | |
| Motor NCV(m/s) – Tibial | 40.5 [36.0, 45.0] † | 45.0 [42.25, 48.75] † | |
| M-wave Latency (ms) – Peroneal | 4.7 [4.15, 5.45] | 4.6 [4.075, 5.3] | |
| M-wave Latency (ms) – Tibial | 5.35 [4.4, 7.0] * | 4.8 [4.2, 5.6] * | |
| F-wave Latency (ms) – Peroneal | 52.7 [47.625, 60.950] † | 49.7 [46.6, 52.325] † | |
| F-wave Latency (ms) – Tibial | 58.5 [52.6, 64.7] † | 52.5 [50.450, 55.275]† | |
| Touch (Big Toe) | 353.1 ± 113.6 | 331.5 ± 140.5 | 216.0 ± 64.3 |
| Tone (1 kHz) | 282.6 ± 65.2 | 276.9 ± 105.5 | 218.6 ± 64.3 |
| 4 mm Lateral Platform Movement @ 100 mm/s2 | 777.8 ± 243.0‡† | 623.9 ± 191.4‡† | 431.5 ± 59.1‡† |
†Indicates significant group difference
‡Indicates significant threshold difference
*Indicates a trend to significant threshold difference (0.05 < p < 0.07)
Figure 1Reaction Times to Plantar Touch, Auditory Tone, and Whole Body Lateral Perturbation by Group. Average reaction times of each modality for each group are shown. YA = Young Adult; HMA = Healthy Mature Adult; DMA = Diabetic Mature Adult. Note reaction times for platform movement are significantly longer for each group and also increase from young healthy adults to healthy mature adults and diabetic mature adults.