Background: Physical inactivity is responsible for 7% of diabetes deaths worldwide, but little is known whether low levels of physical activity (PA) during adolescence increase the risk of diabetes in early adulthood. We evaluated the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between PA throughout adolescence and HbA1c concentration in early adulthood. Methods: HbA1c was measured by high performance liquid chromatography. PA was assessed by self-report at the ages of 11, 15, and 18 years and by accelerometry at the ages of 13 (subsample) and 18 years. The loss percentages of follow up were 12.5% at 11 years, 14.4% at 15 years, and 18.7% at 18 years. Results: At 18 years, boys showed higher HbA1c than girls. At age 18 years, accelerometr...
Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is associated with an increased risk fo...
Purpose: To determine associations between physical activity (PA) and sport participation on HbA1c l...
Aims Children and adolescents with a family history of diabetes are at increased risk of overweight,...
AIMS: To evaluate the associations between physical activity (PA) and metabolic control, measured by...
BACKGROUND: The Hvidoere Study Group on Childhood Diabetes has demonstrated persistent differences i...
Recent evidence suggests that adverse prenatal development alters physiological response to physical...
Background: The Hvidoere Study Group on Childhood Diabetes has demonstrated persistent differences i...
Background: the aim of this study was to determine whether physical activity volume and intensity in...
Background: the aim of this study was to determine whether physical activity volume and intensity in...
Purpose: To examine the associations between longitudinal physical activity (PA) patterns and the de...
Introduction Youth living with type 2 diabetes display increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
<div><p>This study aims at identifying the association between physical activity (PA) and sedentary ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of early sport participation on diabetes markers...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is important in the prevention and treatment of impaired glucos...
Objective: HbA1c is associated with cardiovascular risk in persons without diabetes and cardiovascul...
Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is associated with an increased risk fo...
Purpose: To determine associations between physical activity (PA) and sport participation on HbA1c l...
Aims Children and adolescents with a family history of diabetes are at increased risk of overweight,...
AIMS: To evaluate the associations between physical activity (PA) and metabolic control, measured by...
BACKGROUND: The Hvidoere Study Group on Childhood Diabetes has demonstrated persistent differences i...
Recent evidence suggests that adverse prenatal development alters physiological response to physical...
Background: The Hvidoere Study Group on Childhood Diabetes has demonstrated persistent differences i...
Background: the aim of this study was to determine whether physical activity volume and intensity in...
Background: the aim of this study was to determine whether physical activity volume and intensity in...
Purpose: To examine the associations between longitudinal physical activity (PA) patterns and the de...
Introduction Youth living with type 2 diabetes display increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
<div><p>This study aims at identifying the association between physical activity (PA) and sedentary ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of early sport participation on diabetes markers...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is important in the prevention and treatment of impaired glucos...
Objective: HbA1c is associated with cardiovascular risk in persons without diabetes and cardiovascul...
Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is associated with an increased risk fo...
Purpose: To determine associations between physical activity (PA) and sport participation on HbA1c l...
Aims Children and adolescents with a family history of diabetes are at increased risk of overweight,...