2015
DOI: 10.4103/0972-4958.163188
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Chronoscopic reading in whole body reaction times can be a tool in detecting cognitive dysfunction in type 2 diabetics: A case control study

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“…Vedavathi et al also found significant positive correlation of reaction time with diabetic duration [14] .On the contrary, Vitthal et al found no significant positive correlation between duration of diabetes and whole body RT [16] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Vedavathi et al also found significant positive correlation of reaction time with diabetic duration [14] .On the contrary, Vitthal et al found no significant positive correlation between duration of diabetes and whole body RT [16] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In the study by Muhil et al [23], the effect of HbA 1c on cognitive performance was examined and prolonged reaction rates were found in subjects without glycemic control (HbA 1c >7%) compared to subjects with glycemic control (HbA 1c <7%). According to the study by Khode et al [24], it was observed the effects of various variables on cognitive performance in patients with type 2 DM and no significant relationship was found between reaction rates and HbA 1c levels. Similar to our findings, Muhil et al showed that poor glycemic control reduced the reaction rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Contudo, Ma et al (2020) O diabetes pode afetar as funções cognitivas (Almeida-Pititto et al, 2008). O decréscimo da taxa média no desempenho acelerado em todas as tarefas foi confirmado para indivíduos com DM2 (Khode et al, 2015;Whitehead et al, 2011) por meio de uma leitura cronoscópica, que distinguiu o efeito central em relação aos efeitos periféricos quando os TR são retardados, indicando que o TRECI pode ser preditivo de disfunção cognitiva em pacientes com diabetes. Redondo et al (2016) constataram que pacientes com Doença de Alzheimer e DM2 apresentam prejuízos no funcionamento executivo e na memória de trabalho e que fatores de risco relacionados ao diabetes, como hipertensão, doenças cardiovasculares e síndrome metabólica podem ser responsáveis pelo comprometimento cognitivo e maiores chances de desenvolvimento de demências.…”
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“…Os instrumentos mais utilizados foram aqueles disponíveis para aquisição no mercado e já utilizados em estudos anteriores. Os principais equipamentos comerciais foram PC 1000 Hz (Muhil, 2014), Anand Agencies Reaction Timer (Khode et al, 2015;Kour et al, 2019), M400 STISIM Drive Software (Ma et al, 2020), Stationary Simple Reaction Timer by Vericom Computers Sansosti et al, 2017;Spiess et al, 2017), Response Box by Eprime (Redondo et al, 2016), RTM 608 by Medicaid System (Mungal et al, 2015) e Slip-Falls plataform (Richerson et al, 2005). A vantagem observada no uso desses aparelhos comerciais foi o fato de serem validados e a maior confiabilidade interexaminador.…”
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