Type 1 diabetes linked to mild drop in cognition: Study

IANS  |  New York 

People suffering from Type 1 for a very long time may have mild decreases in cognitive abilities -- primarily in -- as compared to those who don't have the disease, a new study suggested.

The study compared cognition in 82 participants aged 50 years -- who have lived successfully with Type 1 for a long period -- with other people of similar age with Type 2 diabetes or without diabetes.

Their research included standard tests for memory, psychomotor speed and function (higher cognitive processes involved in decision-making).

The mild cognitive declines don't appear in clinical signs for these participants, who remain in the normal range of function for people their age, said lead from the

The researchers also examined how various measures of cognitive health among these participants might correspond to common

The tests required participants to recall a list of words immediately after presentation as well as after a 30-minute delay.

Performance was significantly but not dramatically lower in people with either form of diabetes than in people without the disease, the said.

While this has been known for people with Type 2 diabetes, the changes in memory in aging people with Type 1 diabetes had not been clearly established, they added.

In the psychomotor test, the researchers looked at how quickly and well subjects inserted small key-shaped pegs into similarly shaped slots that have been rotated to require fine motor dexterity.

Participants on average performed slightly worse than those without diabetes, the said.

This diminished performance was associated with proliferative diabetic retinopathy, an advanced form of However, it didn't reflect poorer vision, since the participants wore their corrective lenses, they added.

"Overall, nobody among medalists (participants) needs to worry; this is a very healthy group that's showing minimal signs of cognitive decline. However, these small deficits may be avoidable with behaviours that help minimize diabetes complications," Musen noted.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 19:46 IST