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Query: UMLS:C0011854 (
type 1 diabetes
)
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In a previous study, a subgroup of asymptomatic insulin-dependent diabetic individuals (termed
IDDM
-2) were identified on the basis of diminished parasympathetic cardiac input and elevated heart rate at rest. When compared to another group of asymptomatic
IDDM
participants (termed
IDDM
-1), and a nondiabetic healthy control group, the
IDDM
-2 group displayed elevated blood pressure, supported by elevated total peripheral resistance. Measures of psychological regulation were also taken in this study, and form the basis of this article, which examined whether these
IDDM
-2 patients differed from the other two groups on these measures. The possible role of glycemic control,
IDDM
duration, and number of somatic complaints among group differences in psychological regulation was also examined. The
IDDM
-2 group reported increased psychological distress, as reflected by increased dysphoric or depressive symptoms, trait anxiety, perceived stress, and cynical hostility, as well as decreased optimism and interpersonal, but not family, social support. Glycemic control did not account for any of the group differences in psychological regulation. However, group differences in
dysphoria
and anxiety were accounted for by differences in somatic complaints, whereas differences in interpersonal social support were accounted for by
IDDM
duration. Moreover, none of the variables investigated accounted for the diminished optimism of the
IDDM
-2 group. Therefore, in individuals with
IDDM
, who would otherwise be considered, after medical examination, as no different from other asymptomatic
IDDM
individuals, the combination of diminished parasympathetic cardiac input and elevated heart rate was associated with aberrant alterations of both hemodynamic and psychological functioning; the increased psychological distress in these individuals may be influenced, in part, by increased diabetes duration and number of somatic symptoms.
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PMID:Aberrant parasympathetic and hemodynamic function distinguishes a subgroup of psychologically distressed individuals with asymptomatic type-I diabetes mellitus. 1625 Jun 93
259 adults with
type 1 diabetes
completed measure of anxiety, depression and diabetes specific distress, HbA1c from medical records. Anxiety not depression predicted HbA1c, this association was mediated by illness specific cognitions. Targeting illness specific cognitions may be more productive than treatment of general
dysphoria
in
type 1 diabetes
.
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PMID:The relationship between generic and diabetes specific psychological factors and glycaemic control in adults with type 1 diabetes. 1950 Aug 69