Yun Hyo-Soon, Kim Eunhwi, Suh Soon-Rim, Kim Mi-Han, Kim Hong
Dague Veterans Hospital, Daegu, Korea.
J Exerc Rehabil. 2013 Oct 31;9(5):470-6. doi: 10.12965/jer.130059. eCollection 2013.
This study investigated the influence of diabetes on cognitive decline between the diabetes and non- diabetes patients and identified the associations between diabetes and cognitive function, visual perception (VP), and visual motor integration (VMI). Sixty elderly men (67.10± 1.65 yr) with and without diabetes (n= 30 in each group) who were surveyed by interview and questionnaire in South Korea were enrolled in this study. The score of Mini-Mental State Examination of Korean version (MMSE-KC), Motor-free Visual Perception Test-Vertical Format (MVPT-V), and Visual-Motor Integration 3rd Revision (VMI-3R) were assessed in all of the participants to evaluate cognitive function, VP, and VMI in each. The score of MMSE-KC in the diabetic group was significantly lower than that of the non-diabetes group (P< 0.01). Participants in the diabetes group also had lower MVPT-V and VMI-3R scores than those in the non-diabetes group (P< 0.01, respectively). Especially, the scores of figure-ground and visual memory among the subcategories of MVPT-V were significantly lower in the diabetes group than in the non-diabetes group (P< 0.01). These findings indicate that the decline in cognitive function in individuals with diabetes may be greater than that in non-diabetics. In addition, the cognitive decline in older adults with diabetes might be associated with the decrease of VP and VMI. In conclusion, we propose that VP and VMI will be helpful to monitor the change of cognitive function in older adults with diabetes as part of the routine management of diabetes-induced cognitive declines.
本研究调查了糖尿病对糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者认知功能衰退的影响,并确定了糖尿病与认知功能、视觉感知(VP)和视觉运动整合(VMI)之间的关联。本研究纳入了60名韩国老年男性(67.10±1.65岁),他们中有糖尿病患者和无糖尿病患者(每组n = 30),通过访谈和问卷调查进行了调查。对所有参与者进行了韩国版简易精神状态检查表(MMSE-KC)、非运动视觉感知测试垂直版(MVPT-V)和视觉运动整合第3版修订版(VMI-3R)的评分,以评估各自的认知功能、VP和VMI。糖尿病组的MMSE-KC评分显著低于非糖尿病组(P<0.01)。糖尿病组参与者的MVPT-V和VMI-3R评分也低于非糖尿病组(分别为P<0.01)。特别是,糖尿病组MVPT-V子类别中的图形背景和视觉记忆评分显著低于非糖尿病组(P<0.01)。这些发现表明,糖尿病患者的认知功能衰退可能比非糖尿病患者更大。此外,糖尿病老年人的认知衰退可能与VP和VMI的下降有关。总之,我们建议,作为糖尿病所致认知衰退常规管理的一部分,VP和VMI将有助于监测糖尿病老年人认知功能的变化。