Body mass index, blood pressure, and cognitive impairment among type 2 diabetic patients in a primary care setting, North-Central Nigeria

Ramat Yusuf Adebayo, L. O. Odeigha, A. Alabi, Abdulkadir Mohammed, I. Obalowu, C. Ademola
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The long-term effects of certain clinical factors on cognition cannot be overemphasized. The morbidity of Cognitive Impairment (CI) in patients with type 2 diabetes has been found to increase when associated with some clinical factors. The main objective of this study was to determine the relationship between CI and Body Mass Index (BMI) as well as CI and Blood Pressure (BP), among type 2 diabetic patients attending the primary care unit of a tertiary hospital. It was a descriptive hospital-based crosssectional study. Ethical approval was obtained from the Ethical Review Committee of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) before the commencement of the study. Data was collected from 274 adult type 2 diabetic patients attending the Family Medicine clinics of the hospital, from March through May 2017. Interviewer-administered structured and semi-structured questionnaires were used to obtain information from the respondents. The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) was used to assess CI among respondents. The BMI and BP of participants were obtained following standard procedure. Data was collated and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 21 (SPSS- 21). The elderly constituted a higher proportion of participants 55.4%. Respondents were mainly females (70.8%), married (78.8%), and educated (78.1%). The clinical factor that had a statistically significant association with CI was the BMI of participants with a chi-square value (χ2) of 11.139 and a p-value of 0.048. Blood pressure had no statistically significant association with CI (χ2 of 5.181 and p-value of 0.159). CI is common in our clinics with a prevalence of 27% seen in this study. BMI had a statistically significant association with CI while BP was not. Hence, maintaining a normal weight may help in controlling CI. Physicians in primary care should routinely screen type 2 diabetic patients for CI as well as control risk factors for it.
尼日利亚中北部初级保健机构中2型糖尿病患者的体重指数、血压和认知障碍
某些临床因素对认知的长期影响再怎么强调也不为过。认知功能障碍(CI)在2型糖尿病患者中的发病率随着一些临床因素的增加而增加。本研究的主要目的是确定在一家三级医院初级保健单元就诊的2型糖尿病患者CI与体重指数(BMI)以及CI与血压(BP)之间的关系。这是一项以医院为基础的描述性横断面研究。在研究开始之前,获得了伊洛林大学教学医院(UITH)伦理审查委员会的伦理批准。数据收集自2017年3月至5月在该医院家庭医学诊所就诊的274名成年2型糖尿病患者。使用访谈者管理的结构化和半结构化问卷来获取受访者的信息。使用简易精神状态检查(MMSE)评估被调查者的CI。按照标准程序测量受试者的BMI和血压。使用社会科学统计软件包21版(SPSS- 21)整理和分析数据。老年人所占比例较高,为55.4%。受访者主要为女性(70.8%)、已婚(78.8%)和受过教育(78.1%)。与CI有统计学意义相关的临床因素是参与者的BMI, χ2为11.139,p值为0.048。血压与CI无统计学意义(χ2为5.181,p值为0.159)。CI在我们的诊所很常见,在本研究中发现的患病率为27%。BMI与CI的相关性有统计学意义,而BP则无统计学意义。因此,保持正常体重可能有助于控制CI。初级保健医生应常规筛查2型糖尿病患者的CI,并控制其危险因素。
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