Dose-response relationship between device-measured physical activity and incident type 2 diabetes: findings from the UK Biobank prospective cohort study

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Boonpor, Jirapitcha [1 ,2 ]
Parra-Soto, Solange [1 ,3 ]
Petermann-Rocha, Fanny [1 ,4 ]
Lynskey, Nathan [1 ]
Cabanas-Sanchez, Veronica [1 ,5 ]
Sattar, Naveed [1 ]
Gill, Jason M. R. [1 ]
Welsh, Paul [1 ]
Pell, Jill P. P. [6 ]
Gray, Stuart R. R. [1 ]
Ho, Frederick K. K. [6 ]
Celis-Morales, Carlos [1 ,7 ]
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[1] Univ Glasgow, Sch Cardiovasc & Metab Hlth, Glasgow, Scotland
[2] Kasetsart Univ, Fac Publ Hlth, Chalermphrakiat Sakon Nakhon Prov Campus, Sakon Nakhon, Thailand
[3] Univ Bio Bio, Dept Nutr & Publ Hlth, Chillan, Chile
[4] Univ Diego Portales, Fac Med, Santiago, Chile
[5] IMDEA Food Inst, CEI UAM CSIC, Madrid, Spain
[6] Univ Glasgow, Sch Hlth & Wellbeing, Glasgow, Scotland
[7] Univ Catolica Maule, Educ Phys Act & Hlth Res Unit, Human Performance Lab, Talca, Chile
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Accelerometer; Obesity; Physical activity; Type 2 diabetes mellitus; IMPAIRED GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; RISK; EXERCISE; HEALTH; ASSOCIATIONS; PREVENTION; STRENGTH; PEOPLE;
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10.1186/s12916-023-02851-5
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BackgroundMost studies investigating the association between physical activity (PA) and the risk of type 2 diabetes are derived from self-reported questionnaires, with limited evidence using device-based measurements. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the dose-response relationship between device-measured PA and incident type 2 diabetes.MethodsThis prospective cohort study included 40,431 participants of the UK Biobank. Wrist-worn accelerometers were used to estimate total, light, moderate, vigorous and moderate-to-vigorous PA. The associations between PA and incident type 2 diabetes were analysed using Cox-proportional hazard models. The mediating role of body mass index (BMI) was tested under a causal counterfactual framework.ResultsThe median follow-up period was 6.3 years (IQR: 5.7-6.8), with 591 participants developing type 2 diabetes. Compared to those achieving < 150 min/week of moderate PA, people achieving 150-300, 300-600 and > 600 min/week were at 49% (95% CI 62-32%), 62% (95% CI 71-50%) and 71% (95% CI 80-59%) lower risk of type 2 diabetes, respectively. For vigorous PA, compared to those achieving < 25 min/week, individuals achieving 25-50, 50-75 and > 75 min/week were at 38% (95% CI 48-33%), 48% (95% CI 64-23%) and 64% (95% CI 78-42%) lower type 2 diabetes risk, respectively. Twelve per cent and 20% of the associations between vigorous and moderate PA and type 2 diabetes were mediated by lower BMI, respectively.ConclusionsPA has clear dose-response relationship with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes. Our findings support the current aerobic PA recommendations but suggest that additional PA beyond the recommendations is associated with even greater risk reduction.
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