Literature DB >> 29671962

Glycemic control is related to cognitive dysfunction in Chinese children with type 1 diabetes mellitus.

Jing He1,2, Shichen Li1,2, Fang Liu3, Hong Zheng1,2, Xiang Yan4, Yuting Xie4, Xia Li4, Zhiguang Zhou4, Xiongzhao Zhu1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is considered a risk factor for the development of cognitive difficulties. The present study examined whether the cognitive performance of Chinese children with T1DM differs from that of healthy control (HC) children, and whether cognitive dysfunction is related to glycemic control.
METHODS: Using a cross-sectional design, cognitive tests were administered, including general intelligence tests, to pediatric T1DM patients (n = 105) and HCs (n = 90). The effects of specific diabetes-related variables, including an earlier diabetes onset (<7 years of age), severe hypoglycemia, chronic hyperglycemia, and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), on cognitive outcomes were examined.
RESULTS: The T1DM group had lower IQ (P = 0.001) and attention (P = 0.018) scores than the HC group. Among T1DM patients, a younger age of diabetes onset was related to poorer performance on the visuospatial perception test (P = 0.017) and delayed logical memory (P = 0.012). Greater exposure to hyperglycemia over time was associated with lower visuospatial perception (P = 0.029), and DKA had a negative effect on the IQ score (P = 0.024). Compared with the late severe hypoglycemia subgroup, the early severe hypoglycemia subgroup (<7 years old) performed worse on both immediate (P = 0.001) and delayed (P = 0.049) visual memory tests.
CONCLUSIONS: Chinese children with T1DM showed deficits in IQ and attention. Earlier age of diabetes onset, chronic hyperglycemia, and DKA affected particular cognitive domains. Early exposure to severe hypoglycemia had negative effects on visual memory.
© 2018 Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

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Keywords:  1型糖尿病; children; cognition; glycemic control; type 1 diabetes; 儿童; 血糖控制; 认知

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29671962     DOI: 10.1111/1753-0407.12775

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Diabetes        ISSN: 1753-0407            Impact factor:   4.006


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