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Impact of peripheral glucoregulation on memory.
Authors:Awad  Nesrine; Gagnon  Michèle; Desrochers  Alain; Tsiakas  Maria; Messier  Claude
Abstract:Impaired glucoregulation is associated with neuropsychological deficits, particularly for tests that measure verbal declarative memory performance in older diabetic patients. The performances of 74 undergraduate students (mean age = 21 years) on several verbal declarative measures, including immediate and delayed paragraph recall, verbal free recall, and order reconstruction tasks, were correlated with glucoregulatory indices. The indices were obtained from glucose and insulin levels after a 75-g glucose load. In general, higher blood glucose levels were associated with poorer performance on all memory tests. Glucose ingestion did not interact with performance except on the most difficult task. Subjects with poorer glucoregulation showed higher evoked glucose and insulin, suggestive of a mild glucose intolerance accompanied by mild insulin insensitivity. Results suggest that poor peripheral glucoregulation has an impact on central nervous system functions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:peripheral glucoregulation  verbal declarative memory  recall  glucose  insulin  diabetes  central nervous system  performance
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