Accelerometer-derived “weekend warrior” and regularly active physical activity and incident diabetes

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Obesity Pub Date : 2025-05-04 DOI:10.1002/oby.24278
Lubi Lei, Jingkuo Li, Wei Wang, Lihua Zhang, Xuyang Meng, Chenxi Xia, Yi Li, Yejing Zhao, Xin Yuan, Xiang Wang, Fang Wang
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Abstract

Objective

We aim to investigate associations between moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) patterns and the risk of diabetes.

Methods

This prospective cohort study was based on 85,934 participants in the UK Biobank. We incorporated two thresholds of MVPA, including the guideline-based threshold (≥150 min/week) and the sample median (≥230.4 min/week). Individuals were classified as weekend warrior (WW, i.e., at or above the MVPA threshold and ≥50% of total MVPA over 1–2 days), regularly active (RA, i.e., at or above the MVPA threshold but not WW), and inactive (i.e., below the MVPA threshold). We employed Cox proportional hazards regression models to examine the associations of MVPA patterns with the risk of developing diabetes.

Results

Stratified by MVPA patterns at ≥150 min/week of MVPA, 43.7% (n = 37,594) of participants were classified as having the WW pattern. Compared with the inactive pattern, WW (hazard ratio [HR]: 0.76, 95% CI: 0.69–0.84) and RA (HR: 0.64, 95% CI: 0.56–0.73) patterns were associated with a lower risk of diabetes. Our findings remained consistent by employing the median threshold.

Conclusions

The WW pattern was associated with a similarly lower risk of diabetes as the RA pattern versus the physically inactive pattern.

加速度计衍生的“周末战士”和定期积极的体育活动与糖尿病的发病率。
目的:我们的目的是调查中高强度体育活动(MVPA)模式与糖尿病风险之间的关系。方法:这项前瞻性队列研究基于英国生物银行的85,934名参与者。我们纳入了MVPA的两个阈值,包括基于指南的阈值(≥150分钟/周)和样本中位数(≥230.4分钟/周)。个体被分类为周末战士(WW,即等于或高于MVPA阈值,并且在1-2天内总MVPA≥50%),经常活跃(RA,即等于或高于MVPA阈值,但不是WW)和不活跃(即低于MVPA阈值)。我们采用Cox比例风险回归模型来检验MVPA模式与患糖尿病风险的关系。结果:按MVPA模式分层,≥150 min/wk时,43.7% (n = 37,594)的参与者被归为WW模式。与不运动模式相比,WW(风险比[HR]: 0.76, 95% CI: 0.69-0.84)和RA(风险比:0.64,95% CI: 0.56-0.73)模式与较低的糖尿病风险相关。通过采用中位数阈值,我们的发现保持一致。结论:WW模式与RA模式相比,与不运动模式相比,与RA模式相似,WW模式与糖尿病风险较低相关。
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Obesity
Obesity 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
11.70
自引率
1.40%
发文量
261
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Obesity is the official journal of The Obesity Society and is the premier source of information for increasing knowledge, fostering translational research from basic to population science, and promoting better treatment for people with obesity. Obesity publishes important peer-reviewed research and cutting-edge reviews, commentaries, and public health and medical developments.
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