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Decision Making and Blood Sugar Indicators in Older African American Adults

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Journal J Aging Health
Publisher Sage Publications
Specialty Geriatrics
Date 2022 Aug 23
PMID 35997533
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Abstract

Decision making is a modifiable behavior associated with health outcomes. We investigated the association of decision making with blood sugar indicators in older community-dwelling African American adults. Participants were 328 older African American adults from community-based studies (mean age = 78). Decision making was assessed using a performance-based measure (range: 0-12). Blood sugar indicators were non-fasting hemoglobin A1c and blood glucose. Using regression, we assessed the relationship between decision making and each blood sugar indicator, controlling for demographics. We additionally examined if an association varied by known diabetes diagnosis. Lower decision making was associated with higher HbA1c (b: -0.05, -value: .03), but not blood glucose. In an interaction analysis, the association of lower decision making with higher levels of HbA1c was present only among individuals with known diabetes (b (with diabetes): -0.13, -value: <.01). Decision making may contribute to glycemic control in African American older adults with diabetes.

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