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The association of intensity and overall level of physical activity energy expenditure with a marker of insulin resistance

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Physical activity is important in preventing insulin resistance, but it is unclear which dimension of activity confers this benefit. We examined the association of overall level and intensity of physical activity with fasting insulin level, a marker of insulin resistance. METHODS: T...

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Autores principales: Assah, F. K., Brage, S., Ekelund, U., Wareham, N. J.
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2491413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18488189
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00125-008-1033-9
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author Assah, F. K.
Brage, S.
Ekelund, U.
Wareham, N. J.
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description AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Physical activity is important in preventing insulin resistance, but it is unclear which dimension of activity confers this benefit. We examined the association of overall level and intensity of physical activity with fasting insulin level, a marker of insulin resistance. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional analysis of the Medical Research Council Ely population-based cohort study (2000–2002). Physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE) in kJ kg(−1) min(−1) was measured by heart rate monitoring with individual calibration over a period of 4 days. The percentage of time spent above 1.5, 1.75 and 2 times resting heart rate (RHR) represented all light-to-vigorous, moderate-to-vigorous and vigorous activity, respectively. RESULTS: Data from a total of 643 non-diabetic individuals (319 men, 324 women) aged 50 to 75 years were analysed. In multivariate linear regression analyses, adjusting for age, sex and body fat percentage, PAEE was significantly associated with fasting insulin (pmol/l) (β = −0.875, p = 0.006). Time (% of total) spent above 1.75 × RHR and also time spent above 2 × RHR were both significantly associated with fasting insulin (β = −0.0109, p = 0.007 and β = −0.0365, p = 0.001 respectively), after adjusting for PAEE, age, sex and body fat percentage. Time spent above 1.5 × RHR was not significantly associated with fasting insulin in a similar model (β = −0.0026, p = 0.137). CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: The association between PAEE and fasting insulin level, a marker of insulin resistance, may be attributable to the time spent in moderate-to-vigorous and vigorous activity, but not to time spent in light-intensity physical activity.
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spelling pubmed-24914132008-07-30 The association of intensity and overall level of physical activity energy expenditure with a marker of insulin resistance Assah, F. K. Brage, S. Ekelund, U. Wareham, N. J. Diabetologia Article AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Physical activity is important in preventing insulin resistance, but it is unclear which dimension of activity confers this benefit. We examined the association of overall level and intensity of physical activity with fasting insulin level, a marker of insulin resistance. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional analysis of the Medical Research Council Ely population-based cohort study (2000–2002). Physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE) in kJ kg(−1) min(−1) was measured by heart rate monitoring with individual calibration over a period of 4 days. The percentage of time spent above 1.5, 1.75 and 2 times resting heart rate (RHR) represented all light-to-vigorous, moderate-to-vigorous and vigorous activity, respectively. RESULTS: Data from a total of 643 non-diabetic individuals (319 men, 324 women) aged 50 to 75 years were analysed. In multivariate linear regression analyses, adjusting for age, sex and body fat percentage, PAEE was significantly associated with fasting insulin (pmol/l) (β = −0.875, p = 0.006). Time (% of total) spent above 1.75 × RHR and also time spent above 2 × RHR were both significantly associated with fasting insulin (β = −0.0109, p = 0.007 and β = −0.0365, p = 0.001 respectively), after adjusting for PAEE, age, sex and body fat percentage. Time spent above 1.5 × RHR was not significantly associated with fasting insulin in a similar model (β = −0.0026, p = 0.137). CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: The association between PAEE and fasting insulin level, a marker of insulin resistance, may be attributable to the time spent in moderate-to-vigorous and vigorous activity, but not to time spent in light-intensity physical activity. Springer-Verlag 2008-05-17 2008 /pmc/articles/PMC2491413/ /pubmed/18488189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00125-008-1033-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2008 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Wareham, N. J.
The association of intensity and overall level of physical activity energy expenditure with a marker of insulin resistance
title The association of intensity and overall level of physical activity energy expenditure with a marker of insulin resistance
title_full The association of intensity and overall level of physical activity energy expenditure with a marker of insulin resistance
title_fullStr The association of intensity and overall level of physical activity energy expenditure with a marker of insulin resistance
title_full_unstemmed The association of intensity and overall level of physical activity energy expenditure with a marker of insulin resistance
title_short The association of intensity and overall level of physical activity energy expenditure with a marker of insulin resistance
title_sort association of intensity and overall level of physical activity energy expenditure with a marker of insulin resistance
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2491413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18488189
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00125-008-1033-9
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