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Obesity poses larger diabetes risk
than inactivity
New York -
Although obesity and lack of physical activity both raise the
risk of type 2 diabetes in women, obesity appears to be the more
important factor, researchers report in the journal Diabetes Care.
Dr. Frank Hu of the Harvard School
of Public Health, Boston, and colleagues note that the relative
contribution of obesity and inactivity to the risk of developing
type 2 diabetes remains controversial.
To investigate further, the
researchers monitored 68,907 women taking part in the Nurses' Health
Study, a large ongoing study that is evaluating women's health over
time. The women in the current trial had no history of diabetes,
cardiovascular disease or cancer at study entry. During 16 years of
follow-up, there were 4,030 incident cases of type 2 diabetes.
After allowing for age, smoking,
and other diabetes-associated factors, the risk of type 2 diabetes
increased progressively with increasing body mass index (BMI - the
ratio of height to weight often used to determine if someone is
overweight or too thin). The risk also increased with waist
circumference, and decreased with physical activity levels.
Using women who had a healthy
weight (BMI of less than 25) and were physically active as the
reference group, the relative risks of type 2 diabetes were 16.75 in
women with a BMI of 30 or more and were inactive. The corresponding
risk in obese women who were active was 10.74. In women who were
lean but inactive, the relative risk was 2.08.
Although both variables were
significant predictors of type 2 diabetes, the researchers found
that the association for waist circumference was substantially
stronger than that for physical inactivity.
They researchers conclude that "the
magnitude of risk contributed by obesity is much greater than that
imparted by lack of physical activity," and therefore "weight loss
and maintenance of healthy weight should be emphasized as an
eventual goal to prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes." --
Reuters News
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