Authors
David E Laaksonen, Jaana Lindstrom, Timo A Lakka, Johan G Eriksson, Leo Niskanen, Katja Wikstrom, Sirkka Aunola, Sirkka Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi, Mauri Laakso, Timo T Valle, Pirjo Ilanne-Parikka, Anne Louheranta, Helena Hämäläinen, Merja Rastas, Virpi Salminen, Zygimantas Cepaitis, Martti Hakumäki, Hannu Kaikkonen, Pirjo Härkönen, Jouko Sundvall, Jaakko Tuomilehto, Matti Uusitupa, Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study Group
Publication date
2005/1/1
Journal
Diabetes
Volume
54
Issue
1
Pages
158-165
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
Description
Clinical trials have demonstrated that lifestyle changes can prevent type 2 diabetes, but the importance of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) is still unclear. We carried out post hoc analyses on the role of LTPA in preventing type 2 diabetes in 487 men and women with impaired glucose tolerance who had completed 12-month LTPA questionnaires. The subjects were participants in the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study, a randomized controlled trial of lifestyle changes including diet, weight loss, and LTPA. There were 107 new cases of diabetes during the 4.1-year follow-up period. Individuals who increased moderate-to-vigorous LTPA or strenuous, structured LTPA the most were 63–65% less likely to develop diabetes. Adjustment for changes in diet and body weight during the study attenuated the association somewhat (upper versus lower third: moderate-to-vigorous LTPA, relative risk 0.51, 95% CI 0.26–0.97 …
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