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Impairment of executive cognitive control in type 2 diabetes, and its effects on health-related behavior and use of health services

机译:2型糖尿病患者执行性认知控制能力受损,及其对健康相关行为和医疗服务使用的影响

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We evaluated whether, among persons with type 2 diabetes: (1) impaired executive cognitive functioning (ECF) is more common than among people without diabetes; (2) ECF is associated with the capacity to engage in instrumental health-related behaviors; and (3) worse ECF is associated with increased health services utilization. A population-based sample of 1,063 older people was interviewed regarding medical history and health services utilization; participants were administered the Mini Mental State Exam and the Behavioral Dyscontrol Scale, a measure of ECF. Participants with diabetes performed more poorly on cognitive measures than those without diabetes. Among those with diabetes, lower ECF was associated with more outpatient care and with ever having been in a nursing home. Impaired behavioral self-regulation may affect the capacity to engage in behaviors that could improve clinical status, resulting in greater health services use. The findings suggest the possibility of a positive feedback loop, with ECF deficits adversely affecting adherence, in turn leading to greater cognitive impairment - an issue for future research.
机译:我们评估了2型糖尿病患者中:(1)执行认知功能障碍(ECF)是否比非糖尿病患者更普遍; (2)ECF与从事与工具性健康有关的行为的能力有关; (3)ECF恶化与医疗服务利用增加有关。就病史和卫生服务利用情况对1,063名老年人进行了人口抽样调查。参与者接受了迷你心理状态检查和行为失控量表(一种ECF量度)。患有糖尿病的参与者在认知指标上的表现要比没有糖尿病的参与者差。在患有糖尿病的患者中,较低的ECF与更多的门诊护理以及曾经去过疗养院有关。行为自我调节受损可能会影响进行可改善临床状况的行为的能力,从而导致更多的卫生服务使用。研究结果表明,可能存在正反馈回路,而ECF不足会对依从性产生不利影响,进而导致更大的认知障碍,这是未来研究的一个问题。

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