Left-handedness and diabetes mellitus of autoimmune origin Zurdería y diabetes mellitus de origen autoinmune.
Author
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Clavero,
Author
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Estévez,
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Alvarez Alvarez, Miguel Adrián
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2019-01-29T14:53:00Z
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2019-01-29T14:53:00Z
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1993
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Revista medica de Chile, Volumen 121, Issue 8, 2018, Pages 903-907
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00349887
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/161157
Abstract
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A controversial theory postulates that there is an association between left handedness and immune and speech disorders. There are reports of increased frequency of left handedness in type I diabetic patients. The aim of this study was to compare 65 type I diabetics, 65 type II diabetics and 130 normal controls using a 7 item questionnaire for handedness. No differences were found for strong left handedness. However the frequency of strong right handedness decreased significantly from controls to type II diabetics and type I diabetics. Since less intense right handedness is not the same as left handedness, it is concluded that the theory is not supported by the present findings.