1型糖尿病儿童和青少年24小时运动行为、HbA1c和间质糖相关性的组成分析:一项为期两年的Diactive-1队列研究的纵向分析

IF 10.2 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Jacinto Muñoz-Pardeza,José Francisco López-Gil,Ignacio Hormazábal-Aguayo,Nidia Huerta-Uribe,Yasmin Ezzatvar,Antonio García-Hermoso
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目的/假设本研究的目的是通过24小时的成分分析,研究儿童和青少年1型糖尿病患者的身体活动、久坐和睡眠与HbA1c和间质糖的关系。方法:研究纳入了83名诊断为1型糖尿病的年轻人(年龄6-18岁;45%女生,平均HbA1c 57.54±9.22 mmol/mol(7.4±0.8%);中位间质葡萄糖9.37 mmol/l [IQR 8.68-10.31]),来自Diactive-1队列研究,随访两年。用三轴加速度计客观测量9天内24小时的运动行为。从病历中获取HbA1c水平,通过连续血糖监测收集间质葡萄糖数据。使用线性混合模型来量化运动行为、间质葡萄糖和HbA1c之间的关联,保持基于24小时的数据的相对性质。结果:以牺牲睡眠时间、轻度或中度至剧烈体育活动为代价,每天较高的久坐行为量与HbA1c呈正相关(非标准化β系数[B]=14.077 [95% CI 4.244, 23.956];标准化β系数[β]=0.368)和间质葡萄糖(B=1.988;95% ci 0.153, 3.880;β=0.261),而更多的睡眠时间,以久坐行为为代价,轻度或中度至剧烈的体育活动,与HbA1c显著降低相关(B=-12.712;95% ci -25.204, -0.520;β= -0.197)。此外,间质葡萄糖(B=-1.580;95% ci -2.800, -0.388;β=-0.283)和HbA1c (B=-9.361;95% ci -15.856, -2.881;β=-0.330)观察到,每天花在中等到高强度体育活动上的时间增加,而久坐行为则减少。总体而言,标准化系数表明小到中等的效应大小。结论/解释:我们的研究结果表明,1型糖尿病儿童和青少年较低的久坐行为和较佳的睡眠和身体活动模式与较高的代谢稳定性相关。这些发现支持了进一步研究平衡这些行为以更好地管理糖尿病的必要性,并鼓励在临床护理中采用24小时运动方法。
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Compositional analysis of the association between 24 h movement behaviours, HbA1c and interstitial glucose in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus: a two-year longitudinal analysis of the Diactive-1 cohort study.
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS The aim of this study was to examine the association of physical activity, sedentarism and sleep with HbA1c and interstitial glucose in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes through a 24 h compositional analysis. METHODS The study involved 83 young people diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (aged 6-18 years; 45% girls, mean HbA1c 57.54 ± 9.22 mmol/mol (7.4 ± 0.8%); median interstitial glucose 9.37 mmol/l [IQR 8.68-10.31]) from the Diactive-1 cohort study, followed up for 2 years. A triaxial accelerometer was used to objectively measure 24 h movement behaviours for 9 days. HbA1c levels were obtained from medical records, and interstitial glucose data were collected through continuous glucose monitoring. Linear mixed models were used to quantify associations between movement behaviours, interstitial glucose and HbA1c, maintaining the relative nature of the data based on the 24 h day. RESULTS A higher daily amount of sedentary behaviour, at the expense of sleep time, light or moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, was positively associated with HbA1c (unstandardised beta coefficient [B]=14.077 [95% CI 4.244, 23.956]; standardised beta coefficient [β]=0.368) and interstitial glucose (B=1.988; 95% CI 0.153, 3.880; β=0.261), while more sleep time, at the expense of sedentary behaviour, light or moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, was associated with a significant reduction in HbA1c (B=-12.712; 95% CI -25.204, -0.520; β=-0.197). Furthermore, reductions in both interstitial glucose (B=-1.580; 95% CI -2.800, -0.388; β=-0.283) and HbA1c (B=-9.361; 95% CI -15.856, -2.881; β=-0.330) were observed with increased daily time spent in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity at the expense of sedentary behaviour. Overall, the standardised beta coefficients indicated small to moderate effect sizes. CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION Our findings indicate that lower sedentary behaviour and more optimal sleep and physical activity patterns are associated with greater metabolic stability in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. These findings support the need for further research on balancing these behaviours for better diabetes management, and encourage adoption of a 24 h movement approach in clinical care.
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Diabetologia
Diabetologia 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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18.10
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2.40%
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193
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1 months
期刊介绍: Diabetologia, the authoritative journal dedicated to diabetes research, holds high visibility through society membership, libraries, and social media. As the official journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, it is ranked in the top quartile of the 2019 JCR Impact Factors in the Endocrinology & Metabolism category. The journal boasts dedicated and expert editorial teams committed to supporting authors throughout the peer review process.
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