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[Congress abstract P-05-09] Calcium, calcium-sensing receptor and its role in leukaemia progression
(2022)
[Abstract der Posterpräsentation] Aussagekraft der Tumormarker SCC und CA-125 bei Zervixkarzinom
(1991)
[Abstract] Occurrence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) reactivation following kidney transplantation
(2004)
Die Neuregelung der Qualitätssicherung für Hormone und Pharmaka gemäß den Qualitätssicherungsrichtlinien der Bundesärztekammer (Rili-BÄK) unterliegt einer intensiven Diskussion, besonders in Hinsicht auf die Praktikabilität Für die ärztlichen Laboratorien und die Diagnostikahersteller ergeben sich erhebliche Veränderungen, die aufgezeigt werden.
Lebertransplantation
(1988)
Insulin resistance and working memory exploring the role of blood glucose levels and lifestyle
(2023)
vIntroduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus and dementia are among the leading causes for reduced quality of life and life expectancy worldwide and often occur comorbidly. Both diseases are linked by altered insulin signaling. Lifestyle factors and blood glucose monitoring play an essential role in the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes. So far, a relationship between blood glucose levels, lifestyle, and cognitive performance – a main symptom of dementia - has mainly been established in laboratory settings which reduces its ecological validity.
Objectives: This study uses ambulatory assessment and continuous glucose monitoring to explore the link between blood glucose levels, lifestyle and working memory in an ecological setting. We hypothesize that glycemic variations affect working memory performance in daily life. Second, we hypothesize that a high variance in blood glucose levels has a higher impact on working memory in insulin resistant participants. With this study, we aim to expand the knowledge on the relationship of insulin resistance and cognitive performance from the laboratory setting to everyday life.
Methods: This prospective, exploratory study will include 80 subjects with insulin resistance and 80 healthy controls. At baseline, blood indicators of insulin resistance will be measured to determine group assignment. Our ambulatory assessment includes smartphone-based sampling and sensor-based assessment. Therefore, cognitive performance will be recorded over three consecutive days using a smartphone. Four times a day, a numerical working memory task is prompted by signal-based alarms on the smartphone. Blood glucose levels are recorded in parallel by continuous glucose monitoring. In addition, lifestyle factors such as diet ad physical activity are examined. Diet is assessed by 24-h dietary protocols and movement acceleration by accelerometery.
Multilevel modelling will be used to map the relationship between blood glucose levels and working memory at the within- and between-person level. Diet and exercise are included in the analyses as additional predictors.
Results: Data collection started in March 2021 and is ongoing. Up to now, 40 insulin resistant participants and 36 healthy controls have been measured. Our preliminary results indicate a positive association between blood glucose levels and working memory performance at the within-person level (estimate = .48, 95% CI [.07, .89], p =0.022). At the between-person level the analysis revealed an inverse association between blood glucose levels and working memory performance (estimate = -.45, 95 % CI [-.86 - -.05], p = 0.029).
Conclusion: Our preliminary results are in line with studies showing that an acute rise in blood glucose levels leads to short-term improvements, while stable glucose profiles are beneficial in the long term. This might expand the understanding of the impact of insulin resistance on working memory and represent a target for early interventions. Our preliminary analysis needs to be repeated in our final dataset to confirm our results.
Introduction: The influence of our diet on mental health is of increasing importance in current research. Study results on the gut-brain axis suggest that the gut microbiome can influence mental processes via neuronal, hormonal and immune signaling pathways [1]. The gut microbiome is largely influenced by our diet. Some studies provide evidence that a "Western diet" rich in saturated fat and sugar may promote mental disorders [2]. There is evidence, that dietary behaviour in individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by an increased intake of sugar and saturated fat [3]. So far, it is unclear whether this dietary pattern contributes to ADHD symptoms such as impulsivity. The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of certain macronutrients such as fats and mono/disaccharides on impulsivity in individuals with ADHD. Using our APPetite-mobile-app [4] enabled us to study dietary behaviour and momentary impulsiveness in everyday life of our participants.
Methods: 43 participants with ADHD (mean age 36.0 ± 12.3 years, 21 females) and 186 healthy controls (mean age 28.5 ± 7.7 years, 133 females) without any psychiatric condition were included into the study. Food intake was recorded over a period of three days using the APPetite-mobile-app via a 6 step process: (1) Selection of meal type, (2) Entry of time of meal, (3) Selection of consumed foods and drinks, (4) Specification of consumed amounts, (5) Presentation of reminder for commonly forgotten foods, and (6) Indication of predominant reason for eating. In addition to entering consumed foods in the APPetite-mobile-app, subjects completed an online food log for the last 24 hours (myfood 24) at the beginning of the study. After the data collection period, a detailed analysis of the ingested nutrients was performed for each subject. Trait impulsivity was assessed using the UPPS-P, a self-assessment questionnaire. Momentary impulsiveness was assessed via the mHealth APP by means of the Momentary Impulsiveness scale (MIS). The MIS consists of 4 questions capturing different aspects of impulsivity. The participants were prompted to answer these questions at 8 semi-random times per day between 8 AM and 10 PM. The minimum time between 2 prompts was 1 hour. Thereby participants could not predict the exact time of the next prompt and the assessed situations are a better reflection of the participant’s real life.
Results: ANOVA revealed higher levels of both, trait and momentary impulsivity in individuals with ADHD compared to controls (p < 0,01). After preprocessing of data that was sampled via the mHealth APP is completed, a regression analysis with different macronutrients as predictors and impulsivity as dependent variable will be computed. To assess the association between momentary impulsiveness and dietary intake, generalized linear multilevel modelling will be used. Results of these analyses will be presented.