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Association of Timing of Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity With Changes in Glycemic Control Over 4 Years in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes From the Look AHEAD Trial.
Qian, Jingyi; Xiao, Qian; Walkup, Michael P; Coday, Mace; Erickson, Melissa L; Unick, Jessica; Jakicic, John M; Hu, Kun; Scheer, Frank A J L; Middelbeek, Roeland J W.
Affiliation
  • Qian J; 1Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
  • Xiao Q; 2Division of Sleep Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
  • Walkup MP; 3Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences, School of Public Health, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX.
  • Coday M; 4School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC.
  • Erickson ML; 5Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN.
  • Unick J; 6Translational Research Institute, AdventHealth, Orlando, FL.
  • Jakicic JM; 7Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center, Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI.
  • Hu K; 8Division of Physical Activity and Weight Management, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS.
  • Scheer FAJL; 1Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
  • Middelbeek RJW; 2Division of Sleep Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Diabetes Care ; 46(7): 1417-1424, 2023 07 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37226675
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

We aimed to determine the association of the time-of-day of bout-related moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (bMVPA) with changes in glycemic control across 4 years in adults with overweight/obesity and type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND

METHODS:

Among 2,416 participants (57% women; mean age, 59 years) with 7-day waist-worn accelerometry recording at year 1 or 4, we assigned bMVPA timing groups based on the participants' temporal distribution of bMVPA at year 1 and recategorized them at year 4. The time-varying exposure of bMVPA (≥10-min bout) timing was defined as ≥50% of bMVPA occurring during the same time period (morning, midday, afternoon, or evening), <50% of bMVPA in any time period (mixed), and ≤1 day with bMVPA per week (inactive).

RESULTS:

HbA1c reduction at year 1 varied among bMVPA timing groups (P = 0.02), independent of weekly bMVPA volume and intensity. The afternoon group had the greatest HbA1c reduction versus inactive (-0.22% [95%CI -0.39%, -0.06%]), the magnitude of which was 30-50% larger than the other groups. The odds of discontinuation versus maintaining or initiating glucose-lowering medications at year 1 differed by bMVPA timing (P = 0.04). The afternoon group had the highest odds (odds ratio 2.13 [95% CI 1.29, 3.52]). For all the year-4 bMVPA timing groups, there were no significant changes in HbA1c between year 1 and 4.

CONCLUSIONS:

bMVPA performed in the afternoon is associated with improvements in glycemic control in adults with diabetes, especially within the initial 12 months of an intervention. Experimental studies are needed to examine causality.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Diabetes Care Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Morocco

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Diabetes Care Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Morocco