Is a sedentary lifestyle a leading causal factor of obesity and distress in type 2 diabetes? A cross-sectional study in low-socioeconomic areas of Karachi, Pakistan

Sana Sharif, H. Sharif, J. Rehman, Zoya Fatima
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Worldwide, the burden of diabetes with obesity as comorbidity has intensely increased. Even though sedentary behaviour is not favourable for a healthy lifestyle, some people still live a sedentary lifestyle. There is a dire need to report cases of sedentary behaviour in people with diabetes and obesity in the slums of Karachi, Pakistan.To assess the association of obesity and distress with sedentary behaviour among individuals with diabetes in slums and the associated factors.This institutional-based cross-sectional study was conducted in 38 slums in Karachi, Pakistan, to determine the association of sedentary behaviour with poor glycaemic control and demographic factors. Data from August to September 2022 were analysed, and inferences were drawn.Among the studied population, out of 493 participants, 273 (55%) were female of age range 46–55 years 109 (22%) belonged to body mass index class-1 obesity 110 (22%), with hypertension 205 (42%), showed sedentary behaviour with low-socioeconomic settlements 299 (61%), and belong to Pathan ethnicity 153 (31%). More participants were married 337 (68%), had low-socioeconomic status 299 (61%) and had a positive family history of diabetes 242 (49%).This study found that sedentary behaviour is significantly associated with the sociodemographic and clinical profile of patients with type 2 diabetes. It causes a long turn effect that can only result in uncontrolled and poor glycaemic control in diabetes and metabolic imbalance. The study can promote a physical-induced work setup and spread awareness among illiterate people for awareness of disease complications.
久坐的生活方式是导致2型糖尿病患者肥胖和痛苦的主要原因吗?巴基斯坦卡拉奇低社会经济地区的横断面研究
在世界范围内,糖尿病合并肥胖的负担急剧增加。尽管久坐不利于健康的生活方式,但有些人仍然过着久坐的生活方式。迫切需要报告巴基斯坦卡拉奇贫民窟中糖尿病和肥胖症患者的久坐行为。评估贫民窟糖尿病患者肥胖和抑郁与久坐行为的关系及其相关因素。这项基于机构的横断面研究在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的38个贫民窟进行,以确定久坐行为与血糖控制不良和人口因素之间的关系。对2022年8月至9月的数据进行分析,并得出结论。在研究人群中,在493名参与者中,273名(55%)是年龄在46-55岁之间的女性,109名(22%)属于体重指数1级肥胖110名(22%),高血压205名(42%),在低社会经济定居点有久坐行为299名(61%),属于帕坦族153名(31%)。更多的参与者已婚337人(68%),社会经济地位低299人(61%),有糖尿病家族史242人(49%)。这项研究发现,久坐行为与2型糖尿病患者的社会人口学和临床特征显著相关。它会造成长时间的循环效应,只会导致糖尿病患者血糖控制不佳和代谢失衡。这项研究可以促进身体诱导的工作设置,并在文盲中传播对疾病并发症的认识。
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