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Physical Activity Attenuates the Effect of Low Birth Weight on Insulin Resistance in Adolescents: Findings From Two Observational Studies

OBJECTIVE: To examine whether physical activity influences the association between birth weight and insulin resistance in adolescents. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The study comprised adolescents who participated in two cross-sectional studies: the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolesc...

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Autores principales: Ortega, Francisco B., Ruiz, Jonatan R., Hurtig-Wennlöf, Anita, Meirhaeghe, Aline, González-Gross, Marcela, Moreno, Luis A., Molnar, Dénes, Kafatos, Anthony, Gottrand, Frederic, Widhalm, Kurt, Labayen, Idoia, Sjöström, Michael
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3161315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21752955
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db10-1670
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author Ortega, Francisco B.
Ruiz, Jonatan R.
Hurtig-Wennlöf, Anita
Meirhaeghe, Aline
González-Gross, Marcela
Moreno, Luis A.
Molnar, Dénes
Kafatos, Anthony
Gottrand, Frederic
Widhalm, Kurt
Labayen, Idoia
Sjöström, Michael
author_facet Ortega, Francisco B.
Ruiz, Jonatan R.
Hurtig-Wennlöf, Anita
Meirhaeghe, Aline
González-Gross, Marcela
Moreno, Luis A.
Molnar, Dénes
Kafatos, Anthony
Gottrand, Frederic
Widhalm, Kurt
Labayen, Idoia
Sjöström, Michael
author_sort Ortega, Francisco B.
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description OBJECTIVE: To examine whether physical activity influences the association between birth weight and insulin resistance in adolescents. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The study comprised adolescents who participated in two cross-sectional studies: the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence (HELENA) study (n = 520, mean age = 14.6 years) and the Swedish part of the European Youth Heart Study (EYHS) (n = 269, mean age = 15.6 years). Participants had valid data on birth weight (parental recall), BMI, sexual maturation, maternal education, breastfeeding, physical activity (accelerometry, counts/minute), fasting glucose, and insulin. Insulin resistance was assessed by homeostasis model assessment–insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). Maternal education level and breastfeeding duration were reported by the mothers. RESULTS: There was a significant interaction of physical activity in the association between birth weight and HOMA-IR (logarithmically transformed) in both the HELENA study and the EYHS (P = 0.05 and P = 0.03, respectively), after adjusting for sex, age, sexual maturation, BMI, maternal education level, and breastfeeding duration. Stratified analyses by physical activity levels (below/above median) showed a borderline inverse association between birth weight and HOMA-IR in the low-active group (standardized β = −0.094, P = 0.09, and standardized β = −0.156, P = 0.06, for HELENA and EYHS, respectively), whereas no evidence of association was found in the high-active group (standardized β = −0.031, P = 0.62, and standardized β = 0.053, P = 0.55, for HELENA and EYHS, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Higher levels of physical activity may attenuate the adverse effects of low birth weight on insulin sensitivity in adolescents. More observational data, from larger and more powerful studies, are required to test these findings.
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spelling pubmed-31613152012-09-01 Physical Activity Attenuates the Effect of Low Birth Weight on Insulin Resistance in Adolescents: Findings From Two Observational Studies Ortega, Francisco B. Ruiz, Jonatan R. Hurtig-Wennlöf, Anita Meirhaeghe, Aline González-Gross, Marcela Moreno, Luis A. Molnar, Dénes Kafatos, Anthony Gottrand, Frederic Widhalm, Kurt Labayen, Idoia Sjöström, Michael Diabetes Metabolism OBJECTIVE: To examine whether physical activity influences the association between birth weight and insulin resistance in adolescents. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The study comprised adolescents who participated in two cross-sectional studies: the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence (HELENA) study (n = 520, mean age = 14.6 years) and the Swedish part of the European Youth Heart Study (EYHS) (n = 269, mean age = 15.6 years). Participants had valid data on birth weight (parental recall), BMI, sexual maturation, maternal education, breastfeeding, physical activity (accelerometry, counts/minute), fasting glucose, and insulin. Insulin resistance was assessed by homeostasis model assessment–insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). Maternal education level and breastfeeding duration were reported by the mothers. RESULTS: There was a significant interaction of physical activity in the association between birth weight and HOMA-IR (logarithmically transformed) in both the HELENA study and the EYHS (P = 0.05 and P = 0.03, respectively), after adjusting for sex, age, sexual maturation, BMI, maternal education level, and breastfeeding duration. Stratified analyses by physical activity levels (below/above median) showed a borderline inverse association between birth weight and HOMA-IR in the low-active group (standardized β = −0.094, P = 0.09, and standardized β = −0.156, P = 0.06, for HELENA and EYHS, respectively), whereas no evidence of association was found in the high-active group (standardized β = −0.031, P = 0.62, and standardized β = 0.053, P = 0.55, for HELENA and EYHS, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Higher levels of physical activity may attenuate the adverse effects of low birth weight on insulin sensitivity in adolescents. More observational data, from larger and more powerful studies, are required to test these findings. American Diabetes Association 2011-09 2011-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3161315/ /pubmed/21752955 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db10-1670 Text en © 2011 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Metabolism
Ortega, Francisco B.
Ruiz, Jonatan R.
Hurtig-Wennlöf, Anita
Meirhaeghe, Aline
González-Gross, Marcela
Moreno, Luis A.
Molnar, Dénes
Kafatos, Anthony
Gottrand, Frederic
Widhalm, Kurt
Labayen, Idoia
Sjöström, Michael
Physical Activity Attenuates the Effect of Low Birth Weight on Insulin Resistance in Adolescents: Findings From Two Observational Studies
title Physical Activity Attenuates the Effect of Low Birth Weight on Insulin Resistance in Adolescents: Findings From Two Observational Studies
title_full Physical Activity Attenuates the Effect of Low Birth Weight on Insulin Resistance in Adolescents: Findings From Two Observational Studies
title_fullStr Physical Activity Attenuates the Effect of Low Birth Weight on Insulin Resistance in Adolescents: Findings From Two Observational Studies
title_full_unstemmed Physical Activity Attenuates the Effect of Low Birth Weight on Insulin Resistance in Adolescents: Findings From Two Observational Studies
title_short Physical Activity Attenuates the Effect of Low Birth Weight on Insulin Resistance in Adolescents: Findings From Two Observational Studies
title_sort physical activity attenuates the effect of low birth weight on insulin resistance in adolescents: findings from two observational studies
topic Metabolism
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3161315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21752955
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db10-1670
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