Unhealthy food pattern, physical activity, and the incidence of diabetes mellitus among adults with central obesity

Ahmad Syauqy, Amatulloh Dewi Fajar, Aryu Candra, Choirun Nissa
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The prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) in Indonesia is increasing. A significant risk factor for developing DM is central obesity. Lifestyles, including diet and physical activity, strongly influence the high prevalence of DM and obesity. The study aimed to analyze the association between unhealthy food consumption and physical activity among adults with central obesity in Indonesia. This study used secondary data from Riskesdas 2018 with a cross-sectional design. The subjects in this study were adults (≥ 19 years old) with central obesity. A total of 7493 subjects were included in the analysis. Food intake data were taken using a validated FFQ, and physical activity using the GPAQ questionnaire. The data were analyzed using a chi-square test and multiple logistic regression. Frequent consumption of sweet foods (p=0,001, OR=1,235), sweetened beverages (p=0,042, OR=1,157), carbonated drinks (p=0,001, OR=1,324), instant noodles (p<0,001, OR=1,845), salty foods (p<0,001, OR=1,669), seasoning (p<0,001, OR=1,514), processed meats (p=0,009, OR=1,199), fatty foods (p<0,001, OR=1,687), and grilled foods (p<0,001, OR=1,243) were positively associated with the incidence of DM among adults with central obesity after adjusted with confounding variables. Low physical activity increased the incidence of DM among adults with central obesity in the unadjusted model (p=1,161, OR=1,161). In conclusion, there is a relationship between the consumption of unhealthy foods and physical activity with the incidence of DM in Indonesian adults with central obesity.
成人中心性肥胖患者的不健康饮食模式、身体活动与糖尿病发病率
印度尼西亚的糖尿病(DM)患病率正在上升。中心性肥胖是发生糖尿病的一个重要危险因素。生活方式,包括饮食和身体活动,强烈影响糖尿病和肥胖的高患病率。该研究旨在分析印度尼西亚中心性肥胖成年人不健康食品消费与体育活动之间的关系。本研究采用了横截面设计,使用了2018年Riskesdas的二手数据。本研究的受试者为中心性肥胖的成年人(≥19岁)。共有7493名受试者被纳入分析。食物摄入数据采用经过验证的FFQ,身体活动数据采用GPAQ问卷。数据分析采用卡方检验和多元逻辑回归。经常食用甜食(p= 001, OR=1,235)、甜饮料(p=0,042, OR=1,157)、碳酸饮料(p=0,001, OR=1,324)、方便面(p=0,001, OR=1,845)、咸食品(p=0,001, OR=1,669)、调味料(p=0,001, OR=1,514)、加工肉类(p=0,009, OR=1,199)、高脂肪食品(p=0,001, OR=1,687)和烧烤食品(p=0,001, OR=1,243)与中心性肥胖成人中糖尿病的发病率呈正相关。在未调整的模型中,低体力活动增加了中心性肥胖成人中糖尿病的发病率(p= 1161, OR= 1161)。综上所述,印度尼西亚中心性肥胖的成年人中,不健康食品的消费和身体活动与糖尿病发病率之间存在关系。
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