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According to a study reported in medical journal in June 2018 Psychiatric research and neuroimaging, Keeping your blood sugar level healthy is one way to protect people's elaborate athletic ability. Scientists at Australian National University in Canberra and New South Wales University in Sydney, the people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are more involved in the brain than those with normal blood glucose levels.

Their study included 271 people with normal brain functions. The average age was 63 when registering ...

  • It has a total of 173 normal fasting blood glucose levels,
  • 57 shows a slightly increased level,
  • Type 41 was type 2 diabetes.
Participants in type 2 diabetes had lower scores in the smaller exercise capacity test and in smaller areas of the brain known as subjects than individuals with lower blood glucose levels.

Researchers agreed that higher blood glucose levels impair the structure and function of the brain.

The putamen is involved in the planning and execution of exercise. People diagnosed with Parkinson's disease will damage the glans, cause trembling and spontaneous exercise difficulties. People suffering from a stroke will affect the right side of the brain where the subject is located, have problems in motor skills, and often move slowly on the left side of the body.

Purdue · peg board was used to evaluate athletic performance. It was developed to monitor skills necessary for assembly work. It consists of measuring dexterity of arms, hands and fingers and handling pins, cups and washers according to instructions.

For some time, hyperglycemia is also known to affect the thought part of the brain. Including white brain substances transmitted thought, too much sugar will damage the blood vessels of the whole body. A condition called vascular cognitive impairment or dementia occurs, which can cause problems in thinking. Alzheimer's disease is more common in people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes than healthy people who show healthy blood glucose levels.

In 1983 Diabetes care, A study was reported in the journal of the American Diabetes Association that both psychomotor abilities and thinking abilities were compromised when reading abnormal blood glucose levels, including both hypertension and hypotension. In 1998 a childhood illness archive, Fetal and neonatal versions, Reported further studies showing that scores are low in exercise activity, attention, and hyperactivity examination in children with diabetes mothers.



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