Association of Physical Activity level with the COVID-19 Incidence in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

Q3 Medicine
R. Hoseini, Z. Hoseini, Elahe Bahmani, Mahsa Ahmadi Darmian
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Background & Objective: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is among the epidemic metabolic chronic diseases that attenuates physiological functions, including hematopoiesis and immune responses, developing a higher risk of COVID-19 incidence. This study purposed to study the association of physical activity level (PAL) with the COVID-19 incidence in patients with T2DM. Material(s) and Method(s): All patients with T2DM from Kermanshah (Iran) were among the statistical population of this study. Using Cochran's formula, 424 patients with T2DM (220 women, 224 men) were chosen. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) assessed the PAL. To compare the variables between men and women the independent t-test was used. Also, to evaluate the relationship between variables the Pearson correlation coefficient test was used (SPSS software version 24) at a significant level of (P<=0.05). Result(s): Based on the results, no significant difference was observed in PAL and COVID-19 incidence between women and men (P=0.342). Also, a significant positive relationship was observed between low and high PAL with COVID-19 incidence in men (r=0.638, P=0.039;r=0.231, P=0.048) and women (r=0.728, P=0.011;r=0.331, P=0.018), respectively. However, there was a significant inverse relationship between the moderate PAL and the incidence of COVID-19 among women (r=-0.791, P=0.021) and men (r=-0.731, P=0.029). Conclusion(s): Most of the patients with T2DM had an inadequate PAL. Compared with low and high PALs, moderate PAL might have lowered the incidence of COVID-19 more effectively. Finally, a moderate PAL is recommended to patients with T2DM to boost the immune system and prevent COVID-19 infection than high or low PAL. Copyright © 2022, Rastegar Hoseini et al.
2型糖尿病患者体力活动水平与COVID-19发病率的关系
背景与目的:2型糖尿病(T2DM)是一种流行性代谢性慢性疾病,其生理功能,包括造血和免疫反应减弱,具有较高的COVID-19发病率。本研究旨在研究T2DM患者身体活动水平(physical activity level, PAL)与COVID-19发病率的关系。材料和方法:所有来自Kermanshah(伊朗)的T2DM患者均属于本研究的统计人群。采用科克伦公式,选取424例T2DM患者(女性220例,男性224例)。国际体育活动问卷(IPAQ)评估PAL,使用独立t检验比较男女之间的变量。此外,为了评估变量之间的关系,使用Pearson相关系数检验(SPSS软件版本24),在显著水平上(P<=0.05)。结果:结果显示,女性和男性在PAL和COVID-19发病率方面无显著差异(P=0.342)。PAL水平高低与男性(r=0.638, P=0.039;r=0.231, P=0.048)和女性(r=0.728, P=0.011;r=0.331, P=0.018)的新冠肺炎发病率呈显著正相关。然而,中度PAL与女性(r=-0.791, P=0.021)和男性(r=-0.731, P=0.029)的COVID-19发病率呈显著负相关。结论:绝大多数T2DM患者PAL不足,与低PAL和高PAL相比,中等PAL可能更有效地降低了COVID-19的发病率。最后,建议T2DM患者使用适度的PAL,以增强免疫系统,预防COVID-19感染,而不是高或低PAL。版权所有©2022,Rastegar Hoseini等。
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