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Consistent Effects of Hypoglycemia on Cognitive Function in People With or Without Diabetes
OBJECTIVE: Hypoglycemia poses an immediate threat for cognitive function. Due to its association with acute cognitive impairment, the International Hypoglycemia Study Group (IHSG) defines a blood glucose level <3.0 mmol/L as “level 2 hypoglycemia.” In the current study we investigated whether hav...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9472511/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35876660 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc21-2502 |
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author | Verhulst, Clementine E.M. Fabricius, Therese W. Nefs, Giesje Kessels, Roy P.C. Pouwer, Frans Teerenstra, Steven Tack, Cees J. Broadley, Melanie M. Kristensen, Peter L. McCrimmon, Rory J. Heller, Simon Evans, Mark L. Pedersen-Bjergaard, Ulrik de Galan, Bastiaan E. |
author_facet | Verhulst, Clementine E.M. Fabricius, Therese W. Nefs, Giesje Kessels, Roy P.C. Pouwer, Frans Teerenstra, Steven Tack, Cees J. Broadley, Melanie M. Kristensen, Peter L. McCrimmon, Rory J. Heller, Simon Evans, Mark L. Pedersen-Bjergaard, Ulrik de Galan, Bastiaan E. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Hypoglycemia poses an immediate threat for cognitive function. Due to its association with acute cognitive impairment, the International Hypoglycemia Study Group (IHSG) defines a blood glucose level <3.0 mmol/L as “level 2 hypoglycemia.” In the current study we investigated whether having diabetes, type of diabetes, or hypoglycemia awareness moderates this association. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Adults with type 1 diabetes with normal (n = 26) or impaired (n = 21) hypoglycemic awareness or with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes (n = 15) and age-matched control subjects without diabetes (n = 32) underwent a hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic-hypoglycemic glucose clamp (2.80 ± 0.13 mmol/L [50.2 ± 2.3 mg/dL]). At baseline and during hypoglycemia, calculation ability, attention, working memory and cognitive flexibility were measured with the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT) and the Test of Attentional Performance (TAP). RESULTS: For the whole group, hypoglycemia decreased the mean ± SD proportion of correct answers on the PASAT by 8.4 ± 12.8%, increased reaction time on the TAP Alertness task by 32.1 ± 66.6 ms, and increased the sum of errors and omissions on the TAP Working Memory task by 2.0 ± 5.5 (all P < 0.001). Hypoglycemia-induced cognitive declines were largely irrespective of the presence or type of diabetes, level of symptomatic awareness, diabetes duration, or HbA(1c.) CONCLUSIONS: IHSG level 2 hypoglycemia impairs cognitive function in people with and without diabetes, irrespective of type of diabetes or hypoglycemia awareness status. These findings support the cutoff value of hypoglycemia <3.0 mmol/L (<54 mg/dL) as being clinically relevant for most people with diabetes. |
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spelling | pubmed-94725112022-10-14 Consistent Effects of Hypoglycemia on Cognitive Function in People With or Without Diabetes Verhulst, Clementine E.M. Fabricius, Therese W. Nefs, Giesje Kessels, Roy P.C. Pouwer, Frans Teerenstra, Steven Tack, Cees J. Broadley, Melanie M. Kristensen, Peter L. McCrimmon, Rory J. Heller, Simon Evans, Mark L. Pedersen-Bjergaard, Ulrik de Galan, Bastiaan E. Diabetes Care Pathophysiology/Complications OBJECTIVE: Hypoglycemia poses an immediate threat for cognitive function. Due to its association with acute cognitive impairment, the International Hypoglycemia Study Group (IHSG) defines a blood glucose level <3.0 mmol/L as “level 2 hypoglycemia.” In the current study we investigated whether having diabetes, type of diabetes, or hypoglycemia awareness moderates this association. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Adults with type 1 diabetes with normal (n = 26) or impaired (n = 21) hypoglycemic awareness or with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes (n = 15) and age-matched control subjects without diabetes (n = 32) underwent a hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic-hypoglycemic glucose clamp (2.80 ± 0.13 mmol/L [50.2 ± 2.3 mg/dL]). At baseline and during hypoglycemia, calculation ability, attention, working memory and cognitive flexibility were measured with the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT) and the Test of Attentional Performance (TAP). RESULTS: For the whole group, hypoglycemia decreased the mean ± SD proportion of correct answers on the PASAT by 8.4 ± 12.8%, increased reaction time on the TAP Alertness task by 32.1 ± 66.6 ms, and increased the sum of errors and omissions on the TAP Working Memory task by 2.0 ± 5.5 (all P < 0.001). Hypoglycemia-induced cognitive declines were largely irrespective of the presence or type of diabetes, level of symptomatic awareness, diabetes duration, or HbA(1c.) CONCLUSIONS: IHSG level 2 hypoglycemia impairs cognitive function in people with and without diabetes, irrespective of type of diabetes or hypoglycemia awareness status. These findings support the cutoff value of hypoglycemia <3.0 mmol/L (<54 mg/dL) as being clinically relevant for most people with diabetes. American Diabetes Association 2022-09 2022-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9472511/ /pubmed/35876660 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc21-2502 Text en © 2022 by the American Diabetes Association https://www.diabetesjournals.org/content/licenseReaders may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. More information is available at https://www.diabetesjournals.org/journals/pages/license. |
spellingShingle | Pathophysiology/Complications Verhulst, Clementine E.M. Fabricius, Therese W. Nefs, Giesje Kessels, Roy P.C. Pouwer, Frans Teerenstra, Steven Tack, Cees J. Broadley, Melanie M. Kristensen, Peter L. McCrimmon, Rory J. Heller, Simon Evans, Mark L. Pedersen-Bjergaard, Ulrik de Galan, Bastiaan E. Consistent Effects of Hypoglycemia on Cognitive Function in People With or Without Diabetes |
title | Consistent Effects of Hypoglycemia on Cognitive Function in People With or Without Diabetes |
title_full | Consistent Effects of Hypoglycemia on Cognitive Function in People With or Without Diabetes |
title_fullStr | Consistent Effects of Hypoglycemia on Cognitive Function in People With or Without Diabetes |
title_full_unstemmed | Consistent Effects of Hypoglycemia on Cognitive Function in People With or Without Diabetes |
title_short | Consistent Effects of Hypoglycemia on Cognitive Function in People With or Without Diabetes |
title_sort | consistent effects of hypoglycemia on cognitive function in people with or without diabetes |
topic | Pathophysiology/Complications |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9472511/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35876660 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc21-2502 |
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