Affiliation:
1. Department of Physiology, Government Medical College, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India
2. Department of Medicine, Government Medical College, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Indian type 2 diabetics (T2D) is known for poor disease control on which self-reported physical activity (SRPA) and optimum body composition have positive impact. We determined prevalence of SRPA and general/visceral obesity and its impact on HbA1c-based glycemia.
Methodology:
By a cross-sectional study conducted on 200 T2Ds in a private clinic, HbA1c-based glycemic status, WHO questionnaire-based SRPA, BMI-based general obesity, and bipolar bioelectrical impedance-based visceral obesity were evaluated. SRPA and obesity were compared and associated with glycaemic status keeping mean HbA1c as cutoff.
Result:
Mean age, male%, mean duration of T2D, mean BMI, mean HbA1c, and SRPA prevalence were 54 years, 42.5%, 4.82 years, 25.49, 8.69%, and 61.5%, respectively. Comparison of groups based on either SRPA or BMI (cutoff 25) showed better HbA1c with the presence of SRPA and BMI <25. Physical inactivity imposed odds risk of 3.44 for visceral fat (VF) ≥10% and odds risk of 2.6 for more than mean HbA1c with statistical significances. VF ≥10% imposed odds risk of 4 for higher than mean HbA1c. Physical inactivity and visceral obesity together imposed ⅓rd prevalence of better glycaemic value, while physical activity and controlled visceral obesity yielded ¾th prevalence of good glycaemic value.
Conclusion:
In T2D with poor glycaemic status and moderately prevalent physical activity, we found strongly significant association of SRPA and controlled body adiposity with HbA1c-based glycaemic status. It reaffirms physical activity and control of central obesity as forerunners of better glycaemic status and calls for further studies having vertical follow-up.
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