Investigation of Motor Imagery Ability, Body Awareness and Cognitive Functions in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Relationship Between Motor Imagery Ability, Body Awareness and Cognitive Functions in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Kutahya Health Sciences University
100 participants
Oct 14, 2024
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Conditions
Summary
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between motor imagery skills, body awareness and cognitive functions in individuals with Type 2 Diabetes mellitus.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Being a type 2 DM patient between the ages of 18-65 for at least 5 years,
- Being willing to participate in the study,
- Not having any vision, hearing or speech problems that would prevent the tests from being performed.
Exclusion Criteria4
- Having previous experience with Motor Imagery techniques or training,
- Having any orthopedic problems that prevent walking,
- Having a history of neurological disease,
- People who are receiving any medication that affects the central nervous system will not be included in the study.
Interventions
Individuals motor imagery skills will be assessed using a mental chronometer and mental rotation, body awareness will be assessed using the Body Awareness Questionnaire, and cognitive functions will be assessed using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment questionnaire.
Individuals motor imagery skills will be assessed using a mental stopwatch and mental rotation, body awareness will be assessed using the Body Awareness Questionnaire, and cognitive functions will be assessed using theMontreal Cognitive Assessment questionnaire.
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NCT06588894