Aims: Programmes to prevent or delay chronic disease incorporate promotion of physical activity, particularly walking. The objective of this study was to test the associations of the ability to walk quickly with measures of adiposity and metabolic risk including dysglycaemia. Subjects and methods: Participants (3209), without known diabetes, in a lifestyle trial undertook a 4-minute walk test (4MWT) following measurements of fasting lipids, 75 g oral glucose tolerance test, anthropometry and blood pressure. Lower socio-economic status was defined by possession of a 'community services card' (CSC). Dysglycaemia (diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance and impaired fasting glucose) and metabolic syndrome (MS) were defined by WHO and ATPIII crite...
The prevention of type 2 diabetes in persons at risk for diabetes is of utmost importance. Physical ...
Objective: To examine associations of public transport system accessibility with walking, obesity, m...
BACKGROUND: Walking is the most popular and most preferred exercise among type 2 diabetes patients, ...
Physical exercise is adjudged effective in the prevention and co-management of Type 2 diabetes (T2D)...
OBJECTIVE - To investigate pedometer-measured physical activity (PA) in 2000 and change in PA over 5...
BackgroundThis is an exploratory pilot study of novel technology enabling people with mobility disab...
In obese subjects, the relative reduction of the skeletal muscle strength, the reduced cardio-pulmon...
Background: There are several studies about the positive relation between physical inactivity or low...
OBJECTIVE—To investigate pedometer-measured physical activity (PA) in 2000 and change in PA over 5 y...
Background: The quantification of the relationships between walking and health requires that walking...
Introduction:In obese subjects, the relative reduction of the skeletal muscle strength, the reduced ...
Walking is the most popular and most preferred exercise among type 2 diabetes patients, yet compelli...
BackgroundThis is an exploratory pilot study of novel technology enabling people with mobility disab...
Walkability of residential environments has been associated with more walking. Given the health bene...
Introduction: South Asian countries are undergoing an epidemiological transition in the urban and su...
The prevention of type 2 diabetes in persons at risk for diabetes is of utmost importance. Physical ...
Objective: To examine associations of public transport system accessibility with walking, obesity, m...
BACKGROUND: Walking is the most popular and most preferred exercise among type 2 diabetes patients, ...
Physical exercise is adjudged effective in the prevention and co-management of Type 2 diabetes (T2D)...
OBJECTIVE - To investigate pedometer-measured physical activity (PA) in 2000 and change in PA over 5...
BackgroundThis is an exploratory pilot study of novel technology enabling people with mobility disab...
In obese subjects, the relative reduction of the skeletal muscle strength, the reduced cardio-pulmon...
Background: There are several studies about the positive relation between physical inactivity or low...
OBJECTIVE—To investigate pedometer-measured physical activity (PA) in 2000 and change in PA over 5 y...
Background: The quantification of the relationships between walking and health requires that walking...
Introduction:In obese subjects, the relative reduction of the skeletal muscle strength, the reduced ...
Walking is the most popular and most preferred exercise among type 2 diabetes patients, yet compelli...
BackgroundThis is an exploratory pilot study of novel technology enabling people with mobility disab...
Walkability of residential environments has been associated with more walking. Given the health bene...
Introduction: South Asian countries are undergoing an epidemiological transition in the urban and su...
The prevention of type 2 diabetes in persons at risk for diabetes is of utmost importance. Physical ...
Objective: To examine associations of public transport system accessibility with walking, obesity, m...
BACKGROUND: Walking is the most popular and most preferred exercise among type 2 diabetes patients, ...