孟加拉国农村地区新诊断糖尿病患者的日常步行习惯可降低空腹血糖水平

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糖尿病是一种危及生命的非传染性疾病,目前在发达国家已成为流行病,在包括孟加拉国在内的发展中国家也很普遍。近几十年来,孟加拉国一直面临着糖尿病治疗的巨大且日益加重的负担。在本研究中,我们调查了每天步行干预是否可以改善孟加拉国农村未服药的新诊断糖尿病参与者的空腹血糖水平。孟加拉国1045名农村人口接受了糖尿病筛查。156人,包括87名糖尿病参与者,参加了为期5个月的每日步行计划(每天两次,每次步行1.5公里)。在我们的初步筛查中,农村人口中新诊断的糖尿病病例的患病率为8.5%。这些新发糖尿病患者的平均空腹血糖水平为10.0±0.33mmol/L。运动5个月后,空腹血糖和2小时OGTT血糖水平均显著改善,无糖尿病患者服药。目前的研究结果表明,在孟加拉国贫困的农村地区,步行计划可以成为一种潜在的生活方式干预措施,以对抗糖尿病的流行。
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Daily walking habit reduces fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetic participants in rural Bangladesh
Diabetes mellitus, a life-threatening non-communicable disease, is now an epidemiclevel problem in developed countries, and also prevalent in developing countries, including Bangladesh. Bangladesh has been facing a significant and growing burden of diabetes mellitus handling in recent decades. In the present study, we investigated whether a daily walking intervention could improve the fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus participants in rural Bangladesh who were not on medication. A rural population of 1,045 people in Bangladesh were screened for diabetes mellitus. One hundred fifty-six people, including 87 diabetes mellitus participants, went through a 5-month daily walking program (twice daily, 1.5 km walking each time). In our initial screening, the prevalence of newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus cases was 8.5% in the rural population. Mean fasting blood sugar level in these new diabetes mellitus cases was 10.0 ± 0.33 mmol/L. After five months of exercise, both the fasting blood sugar and 2h OGTT sugar levels were significantly improved, and no DM (diabetes mellitus) cases were on medication. The current research findings show that a walking program can be a potential lifestyle intervention to combat the diabetes mellitus epidemic in a poor rural context in Bangladesh.
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