Obesity and physical inactivity are both risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Since they are strongly associated, it has been suggested that they might interact. In this study, we summarized the evidence on this interaction by conducting a systematic review. Two types of interaction have been discerned, statistical and biological interaction, which could give different results. Therefore, we calculated both types of interaction for the studies in our review. Cohort studies, published between 1999 and 2008, that investigated the effects of obesity and physical activity on the risk of type 2 diabetes were included. We calculated both biological and statistical interaction in these studies. Eight studies were included of which five were suitable ...
Background: Physical inactivity and obesity are major risk factors for type 2 diabetes (T2D). ...
There is also evidence that exercise reduces the risk of other chronic diseases, including obesity, ...
doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00193.2005.—Diabetes has reached epidemic propor-tions worldwide and is ass...
Obesity and physical inactivity are both risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Since they are strongly a...
Obesity and physical inactivity are both risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Since they are strongly a...
Aims/hypothesis We examined the independent and combined associations of physical activity and obesi...
Background Physical activity may counteract the adverse effects of adiposity on cardiovascular morta...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Many studies have shown associations between risk of morbidity and mortality...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We examined the independent and combined associations of physical activity and obes...
Physical activity is one of the most important components of a healthy lifestyle. Regular physical a...
ObjectiveTo systematically evaluate the evidence for an association between physical activity of mod...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Inverse associations between physical activity (PA) and type 2 diabetes mellitus ar...
This study, examining the longitudinal relation among physical activity, body mass index, and develo...
The prevalence of diabetes is increasing rapidly. Overeating, leading to obesity and overweight, is ...
BACKGROUND: While a dose-response relationship between physical activity and risk of diabetes has be...
Background: Physical inactivity and obesity are major risk factors for type 2 diabetes (T2D). ...
There is also evidence that exercise reduces the risk of other chronic diseases, including obesity, ...
doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00193.2005.—Diabetes has reached epidemic propor-tions worldwide and is ass...
Obesity and physical inactivity are both risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Since they are strongly a...
Obesity and physical inactivity are both risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Since they are strongly a...
Aims/hypothesis We examined the independent and combined associations of physical activity and obesi...
Background Physical activity may counteract the adverse effects of adiposity on cardiovascular morta...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Many studies have shown associations between risk of morbidity and mortality...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We examined the independent and combined associations of physical activity and obes...
Physical activity is one of the most important components of a healthy lifestyle. Regular physical a...
ObjectiveTo systematically evaluate the evidence for an association between physical activity of mod...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Inverse associations between physical activity (PA) and type 2 diabetes mellitus ar...
This study, examining the longitudinal relation among physical activity, body mass index, and develo...
The prevalence of diabetes is increasing rapidly. Overeating, leading to obesity and overweight, is ...
BACKGROUND: While a dose-response relationship between physical activity and risk of diabetes has be...
Background: Physical inactivity and obesity are major risk factors for type 2 diabetes (T2D). ...
There is also evidence that exercise reduces the risk of other chronic diseases, including obesity, ...
doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00193.2005.—Diabetes has reached epidemic propor-tions worldwide and is ass...