Increase physical activity, limit TV viewing to avoid diabetes
December 9th, 2008 - 4:42 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Dec 9 (ANI): Reducing time spent watching television and increasing time spent walking briskly or engaged in vigorous physical activity can help reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes, suggests a new study.
Although previous studies support a role for physical activity in preventing type 2 diabetes, there has been little attention focused on the impact of this factor in the high-risk population of African-American women.
Using data collected through questionnaires in the Black Women’’s Health Study, (an ongoing prospective follow-up study of AfricanAmerican women from across the U.S.), the researchers found that vigorous activity was inversely associated with a reduced risk of diabetes.
Brisk walking (for five plus hours/week) was also associated with a reduced risk of diabetes, as compared to no walking.
Television watching was linked to an increased risk of diabetes. The researchers found the risk of type 2 diabetes was increased among women who spent an appreciable amount of time watching television. This increase was apparent whether or not a woman was physical active.
“Our results confirm that vigorous activity is protective against type 2 diabetes in African-American women,” said study author Julie Palmer, a professor of epidemiology at the Slone Epidemiology Center at Boston University.
“A key public health finding is that brisk walking reduced risk. That is important because many women don”t have the time or place to engage in “vigorous” physical activity, but most women can find time to walk,” Palmer added.
The study appears on-line in the American Journal of Epidemiology. (ANI)
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