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The association between physical activity with incident obesity, coronary heart disease, diabetes and hypertension in adults: a systematic review of longitudinal studies published after 2012

机译:在成人中发生肥胖,冠心病,糖尿病和高血压之间的身体活动之间的关联:2012年后发表的纵向研究的系统审查

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BACKGROUND:A growing body of studies that investigated the longitudinal association between physical activity (PA) and the outcome of incident obesity, coronary heart disease (CHD), diabetes and hypertension has become available in recent years. Thus, the purpose of this systematic review was to provide an update on the association between PA and onset of obesity, CHD, diabetes and hypertension in individuals aged ≥18?years who were free of the respective conditions at baseline.METHODS:We systematically searched OVID, Pubmed, and Web of Science databases for pertinent literature published between January of 2012 and February of 2019. To ensure that conclusions are based on high quality evidence, we only included longitudinal studies conducted in samples of ≥500 participants and with ≥5?years of follow-up.RESULT:The search yielded 8929 records of which 26 were included in this review. Three studies were conducted on the outcome of incident obesity, eight on incident CHD, nine on incident diabetes, four on incident hypertension, one on the outcome of both diabetes and hypertension, and one on the outcome of CHD, diabetes and hypertension. Overall, there was an association between PA and lower risk of incident obesity, CHD and diabetes, but not hypertension. Higher levels or amount of PA were associated with a reduced risk of new onset of the respective diseases in 20 studies (77%). Whereas four studies reported an elevated risk of incidence of diseases with lower PA levels (15%). PA was not associated with incidence of diseases in two studies (8%).CONCLUSION:Higher levels of PA are likely associated with a lower risk of becoming obese, develop CHD or diabetes. These findings replicate and strengthen conclusions from earlier reviews underlining the importance of promoting PA in adults. The associations between PA and incident hypertension were less consistent. More research, particularly using prospective cohort designs in large population-based samples, is needed to further untangle the association between PA and incident hypertension.TRAIL REGISTRATION:CRD42019124474 (PROSPERO Protocol registration). Date of registration in PROSPERO 27 February 2019.
机译:背景:近年来,研究了研究体育活动(PA)与事件肥胖,冠心病(CHD),糖尿病和高血压之间的纵向关联的纵向关系。因此,该系统审查的目的是提供关于肥胖症,CHD,糖尿病和高血压在≥18岁的肥胖症,核糖,糖尿病和高血压之间的关联的更新,这些岁月是在基线中没有各自的条件的岁月。方法:我们系统地搜索2012年1月和2019年2月在2012年1月至2019年2月出版的ovid,Pubmed和科学数据库网站。为了确保结论基于高质量证据,我们只包括在≥500名参与者和≥5的样本中进行的纵向研究?多年的随访。结果:搜索结果产生了8929条记录,其中26条包括在本次审议中。三项研究是在事件肥胖的结果,事件CHD中的八个,入射糖尿病的九个,入射的高血压四个,一个关于糖尿病和高血压的结果,以及CHD,糖尿病和高血压的结果。总体而言,PA与事件肥胖,CHD和糖尿病的风险较低,而不是高血压。 PA的较高水平或量与20项研究中相应疾病的新发起的风险降低有关(77%)。虽然四项研究报告患PA水平降低的疾病发生率升高(15%)。 PA与两项研究中的疾病发病率无关(8%)。结论:较高水平的PA可能与肥胖的风险较低,开发CHD或糖尿病。这些调查结果重复并加强了早期评论的结论,强调了促进成人促进PA的重要性。 PA和入射高血压之间的关联不太一致。需要更多的研究,特别是在大量基于人口的样本中使用预期队列设计,需要进一步解除PA和事件高血压之间的关联.Trail注册:CRD42019124474(Prospero协议登记)。 2019年2月27日翻译的注册日期。

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