ObjectivelyMeasured Physical Activity and the Subsequent Risk of Incident Dysglycemia The Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab)

ANNE,LOUISE PONSONBY,CONG SUN, OBIOHA, C., UKOUMUNNE,ANGELA PEZIC,ALISON VENN, JONATHAN, E., SHAW, DAVID, W., DUNSTAN, ELIZABETH, M. L.,BARR, STEVEN, N., BLAIR, JENNY COCHRANE, PAUL, Z., ZIMMET,TERENCE DWYER

semanticscholar(2011)

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RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—This prospective cohort study in Tasmania, Australia, analyzed 458 adults with normal glucose tolerance and a mean (SD) age of 49.7 (12.1) years in 2000. Variables assessed in 2000 and 2005 included PA, by pedometer and questionnaire, nutrient intake, and other lifestyle factors. Incident dysglycemia was defined as the development of impaired fasting glucose or impaired glucose tolerance revealed by oral glucose tolerance testing in 2005, without type 2 diabetes.
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