Longitudinal Study on Relative Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus According to Obesity and Physical Activity

Background and Purpose Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of death and can lead to complications of cardiovascular disease. High physical activity (HPA) and normal weight play a role in reducing the risk of diabetes. This study analyzed the relative risk (RR) of diabetes according to obesity and ph...

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Main Authors: Duk Han Ko, Kun Ho Lee, Yong Hwan Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IMR (Innovative Medical Research) Press Limited 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Men's Health
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Online Access:https://www.jomh.org/index.php/JMH/article/view/272
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spelling doaj-08e13cf77ef2468b97b5f9f4321fb66f2021-01-02T11:08:05ZengIMR (Innovative Medical Research) Press LimitedJournal of Men's Health1875-68592020-07-0116310.15586/jomh.v16i3.272Longitudinal Study on Relative Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus According to Obesity and Physical Activity Duk Han Ko0Kun Ho Lee1Yong Hwan Kim2Dongguk UniversityDankook UniversityGangneung-Wonju National University Background and Purpose Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of death and can lead to complications of cardiovascular disease. High physical activity (HPA) and normal weight play a role in reducing the risk of diabetes. This study analyzed the relative risk (RR) of diabetes according to obesity and physical activity using national health census data. Methods Nationwide health screening was performed for all adults every 2 years. Data from 5,590,120 men and 4,102,523 women, who were followed up for 10 years, were analyzed. Physical activity questionnaires about weekly exercise frequency were used to define low physical activity (LPA, 0–2 days), moderate physical activity (MPA, 3–5 days), and high physical activity (HPA, 6–7 days). Body mass index (BMI) ≤24.9 kg/m2 was defined as normal, BMI 25.0–29.9 kg/m2 was overweight, and BMI ≥30.0 kg/m2 was obese. The RR was calculated using Cox analysis. Results Diabetes incidence rates were 14.8% in overweight men, 20.0% in men with obesity, 17.9% in over-weight women, and 22.7% in women with obesity. The RR increased by 2.5 times in men with obesity and 3.4 times in women with obesity as compared with that of individuals with a normal BMI. Among overweight and obese individuals, those with HPA had decreased risks of developing https://www.jomh.org/index.php/JMH/article/view/272Diabetes mellitusphysical activityobesityrelative risk
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author Duk Han Ko
Kun Ho Lee
Yong Hwan Kim
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Kun Ho Lee
Yong Hwan Kim
Longitudinal Study on Relative Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus According to Obesity and Physical Activity
Journal of Men's Health
Diabetes mellitus
physical activity
obesity
relative risk
author_facet Duk Han Ko
Kun Ho Lee
Yong Hwan Kim
author_sort Duk Han Ko
title Longitudinal Study on Relative Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus According to Obesity and Physical Activity
title_short Longitudinal Study on Relative Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus According to Obesity and Physical Activity
title_full Longitudinal Study on Relative Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus According to Obesity and Physical Activity
title_fullStr Longitudinal Study on Relative Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus According to Obesity and Physical Activity
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Study on Relative Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus According to Obesity and Physical Activity
title_sort longitudinal study on relative risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus according to obesity and physical activity
publisher IMR (Innovative Medical Research) Press Limited
series Journal of Men's Health
issn 1875-6859
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background and Purpose Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of death and can lead to complications of cardiovascular disease. High physical activity (HPA) and normal weight play a role in reducing the risk of diabetes. This study analyzed the relative risk (RR) of diabetes according to obesity and physical activity using national health census data. Methods Nationwide health screening was performed for all adults every 2 years. Data from 5,590,120 men and 4,102,523 women, who were followed up for 10 years, were analyzed. Physical activity questionnaires about weekly exercise frequency were used to define low physical activity (LPA, 0–2 days), moderate physical activity (MPA, 3–5 days), and high physical activity (HPA, 6–7 days). Body mass index (BMI) ≤24.9 kg/m2 was defined as normal, BMI 25.0–29.9 kg/m2 was overweight, and BMI ≥30.0 kg/m2 was obese. The RR was calculated using Cox analysis. Results Diabetes incidence rates were 14.8% in overweight men, 20.0% in men with obesity, 17.9% in over-weight women, and 22.7% in women with obesity. The RR increased by 2.5 times in men with obesity and 3.4 times in women with obesity as compared with that of individuals with a normal BMI. Among overweight and obese individuals, those with HPA had decreased risks of developing
topic Diabetes mellitus
physical activity
obesity
relative risk
url https://www.jomh.org/index.php/JMH/article/view/272
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