Frequent and intensive physical activity reduces risk of cardiovascular events in type 1 diabetes

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Tikkanen-Dolenc , H , Waden , J , Forsblom , C , Harjutsalo , V , Thorn , L M , Saraheimo , M , Elonen , N , Rosengård-Bärlund , M , Gordin , D , Tikkanen , H O , Groop , P-H & FinnDiane Study Grp 2017 , ' Frequent and intensive physical activity reduces risk of cardiovascular events in type 1 diabetes ' , Diabetologia , vol. 60 , no. 3 , pp. 574-580 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-016-4189-8

Title: Frequent and intensive physical activity reduces risk of cardiovascular events in type 1 diabetes
Author: Tikkanen-Dolenc, Heidi; Waden, Johan; Forsblom, Carol; Harjutsalo, Valma; Thorn, Lena M.; Saraheimo, Markku; Elonen, Nina; Rosengård-Bärlund, Milla; Gordin, Daniel; Tikkanen, Heikki O.; Groop, Per-Henrik; FinnDiane Study Grp
Contributor organization: HUS Abdominal Center
Nefrologian yksikkö
University of Helsinki
Research Programs Unit
Diabetes and Obesity Research Program
Clinicum
Department of Medicine
Department of Diagnostics and Therapeutics
Per Henrik Groop / Principal Investigator
Date: 2017-03
Language: eng
Number of pages: 7
Belongs to series: Diabetologia
ISSN: 0012-186X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-016-4189-8
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/236408
Abstract: Aims/hypothesis Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most common cause of premature death and disability among patients with type 1 diabetes. Diabetic nephropathy accounts for the increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality of these patients. We recently showed that the intensity of exercise predicts the incidence and progression of diabetic nephropathy in patients with type 1 diabetes. Little is known about the relationship between physical activity and CVD. Therefore, we studied how physical activity affects the risk of CVD events in patients with type 1 diabetes. Methods A 10 year follow-up study including 2180 type 1 diabetes patients from the nationwide multicentre Finnish Diabetic Nephropathy Study (FinnDiane). Leisure time physical activity (LTPA) was assessed by a previously validated self-report questionnaire. A CVD event was defined as a verified myocardial infarction, coronary procedure or stroke. Patients were analysed separately for the risk of developing a first ever CVD event and for the risk of a recurrent CVD event following a baseline event. Results A total of 206 patients had an incident CVD event during follow-up. A higher total LTPA and higher intensity, frequency and duration of activity were associated with a lower risk of incident CVD events. The observed association between exercise frequency and incident CVD remained significant when adjusted for classic risk factors. Exercise intensity also had a borderline effect on the recurrence-free time in patients with a major CVD event at baseline. Conclusion/interprelation This study suggests that exercise, particularly high frequency and high intensity exercise, may reduce the risk of CVD events in patients with type 1 diabetes.
Subject: ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY
GLYCEMIC CONTROL
COMPLICATIONS
DISEASE
NEPHROPATHY
FINNDIANE
MELLITUS
HEART
ASSOCIATION
EXERCISE
3121 General medicine, internal medicine and other clinical medicine
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