Leisure-time physical activity at weekends and the risk of Type 2 diabetes mellitus in Japanese men: the Osaka Health Survey
Authors: Okada K.; Hayashi T.; Tsumura K.; Suematsu C.; Endo G.; Fujii S.
Source: Diabetic Medicine, Volume 17, Number 1, January 2000 , pp. 53-58(6)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Abstract:
SummaryAims To investigate association between leisure-time physical activity at weekends and the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM).
Methods Prospective examination of 6013 Japanese men aged 3560 years who were free of DM, impaired fasting glycaemia, or hypertension at study entry. Type 2 DM was defined by a fasting plasma glucose level
7.0 mmol/l or a 2-h post-load plasma glucose level
11.1 mmol/l. Data on physical activity obtained from questionnaires consisted of overall leisure-time physical activity weekly and leisure-time physical activity at weekends.
Results During the 59 966 person-years follow-up, 444 cases developed Type 2 DM. Regular physical exercise at least once a week was associated with a reduced risk of Type 2 DM. After adjustments for age, body mass index, daily alcohol consumption, smoking habits, blood pressure levels and a parental history of Type 2 DM, men who engaged in regular physical exercise at least once a week had a relative risk of Type 2 DM of 0.75 (95% CI, 0.610.93) compared with men engaging in exercise less often. Even vigorous activity only once a week at weekends was associated with a reduced risk of Type 2 DM. Men who engaged in vigorous activity at least once a week at weekends had a multiple-adjusted relative risk of Type 2 DM of 0.55 (95% CI, 0.350.88) compared with sedentary men.
Conclusions Regular physical exercise at least once a week and vigorous activity even only once a week at weekends are associated with a decreased risk of Type 2 DM.
Keywords: exercise; leisure activities; lifestyle; prospective studies
Language: English
Document Type: Research article

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