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Association of overweight and obesity with health status, weight management, and exercise behaviors among individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus or with cardiometabolic risk factors

机译:超重和肥胖与2型糖尿病或心脏代谢危险因素个体之间的健康状况,体重管理和运动行为的关联

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Objectives: This investigation evaluated the role of obesity in health status and behaviors for weight management and exercise among individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) or cardiometabolic risk factors. Methods: Self-reported health status, exercise behaviors, and weight management were assessed in the SHIELD study for respondents with T2DM or high risk (HR) for diabetes (ie, ≥3 of the following: abdominal obesity, body mass index [BMI] ≥28 kg/m2, self-reported diagnosis of dyslipidemia, hypertension, or history of cardiovascular disease). Respondents were stratified into three BMI categories: 2 (underweight or normal weight), 25.0?29.9 kg/m2 (overweight), and ≥30 kg/m2 (obese), with comparisons made using analysis of variance. Comparisons between T2DM and HR were made using chi-square tests. Results: T2DM (n = 3,918) and HR (n = 5,464) groups were similar for age (mean = 59 years), race (≥85% white), and obesity. Overweight (31%) or obese T2DM (18%) respondents were significantly less likely to report excellent health compared with overweight or obese HR respondents (42% and 30%, respectively), p < 0.001. There were no differences between T2DM and HR groups for exercise behaviors. More obese respondents (20% T2DM, 21% HR) were “contemplating exercising”, and fewer (21%?23%) were currently “exercising regularly” compared with overweight and normal weight respondents, p < 0.001. More obese respondents (78% T2DM, 83% HR) attempted weight management than normal (28%?35%) or overweight (57%?61%) respondents, p < 0.001. Conclusions: Obesity was negatively associated with self-perception of current health, exercising regularly, and weight maintenance for those with or at risk for diabetes.
机译:目的:本研究评估了肥胖在2型糖尿病(T2DM)或心脏代谢危险因素个体中对体重管理和锻炼的健康状况和行为的作用。方法:在SHIELD研究中,对患有T2DM或糖尿病高危(HR≥3的受试者)的自我报告的健康状况,运动行为和体重管理进行了评估:腹部肥胖,体重指数[BMI] ≥28kg / m 2 ,自我报告的血脂异常,高血压或心血管病史的诊断)。受访者分为三个BMI类别:2 (体重过轻或正常体重),25.0?29.9 kg / m 2 (超重)和≥30kg / m 2 (肥胖),并使用方差分析进行比较。使用卡方检验对T2DM和HR进行了比较。结果:T2DM(n = 3,918)和HR(n = 5,464)组在年龄(平均= 59岁),种族(≥85%白人)和肥胖症方面相似。与超重或肥胖的HR受访者(分别为42%和30%)相比,超重(31%)或肥胖的T2DM(18%)受访者报告良好健康的可能性显着降低,p <0.001。 T2DM和HR组之间在运动行为上没有差异。与超重和正常体重的受访者相比,更多的肥胖受访者(20%的T2DM,21%的HR)正在“考虑锻炼”,而目前较少的肥胖者(21%?23%)正在“定期锻炼”,p <0.001。尝试体重控制的肥胖受访者(78%T2DM,83%HR)比正常(28%?35%)或超重(57%?61%)受访者要多,p <0.001。结论:肥胖与患有糖尿病或有糖尿病风险的人对当前健康状况的自我认知,定期运动以及体重保持负相关。

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