International journal of bone marrow research.,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
6(1), P. 001 - 003
Published: Dec. 29, 2023
Summary:
Exercise
is
recommended
for
the
treatment
and
prevention
of
type
2
diabetes.
Also,
to
control
reduce
glucose
fluctuations
in
people
with
1
However,
most
appropriate
time
effective
intensity
exercise
still
unknown,
various
studies
provide
different
results
recommendations,
none
a
comprehensive
practical
result.
We
conducted
our
examine
determine
effect
on
blood
sugar
during
day.
Methods:
search
PubMed
Google
Scholar
keywords
morning,
evening,
diabetes,
exercise,
interval,
periodic,
aerobic,
were
performed.
A
total
31
articles
reviewed
finally,
10
that
related
each
other
or
had
complementary
information
selected.
Conclusion:
HIIT
exercises
are
useful
but
they
diabetes
less
pressure.
Morning
increases
evening
applicable
Diagnostics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 327 - 327
Published: Jan. 30, 2025
Wearable
devices
have
gained
increasing
attention
for
use
in
multifunctional
applications
related
to
health
monitoring,
particularly
research
of
the
circadian
rhythms
cognitive
functions
and
metabolic
processes.
In
this
comprehensive
review,
we
encompass
how
wearables
can
be
used
study
disease.
We
highlight
importance
these
as
markers
well-being
potential
predictors
outcomes.
focus
on
wearable
technologies
sleep
research,
medicine,
chronomedicine
beyond
domain
emphasize
actigraphy
a
validated
tool
monitoring
sleep,
activity,
light
exposure.
discuss
various
mathematical
methods
currently
analyze
actigraphic
data,
such
parametric
non-parametric
approaches,
linear,
non-linear,
neural
network-based
applied
quantify
non-circadian
variability.
also
introduce
novel
actigraphy-derived
markers,
which
personalized
proxies
status,
assisting
discriminating
between
disease,
offering
insights
into
neurobehavioral
status.
lifestyle
factors
physical
activity
exposure
modulate
brain
health.
establishing
reference
standards
measures
further
refine
data
interpretation
improve
clinical
The
review
calls
existing
tools
methods,
deepen
our
understanding
health,
develop
healthcare
strategies.
Psychological Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
55
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract
Background
Little
is
known
about
the
dose
and
pattern
of
moderate-to-vigorous
physical
activity
(MVPA)
to
prevent
depression.
We
aimed
assess
prospective
association
accelerometer-derived
MVPA
with
risk
diagnosed
Methods
included
74,715
adults
aged
40–69
years
from
UK
Biobank
cohort
who
were
free
severe
disease
at
baseline
participated
in
accelerometer
measurements
(mean
age
55.2
[SD
7.8];
58%
women).
was
derived
through
1-week
wrist-worn
accelerometry.
Diagnosed
depression
defined
by
hospitalization
ICD-10
codes
F32.0-F32.A.
Restricted
cubic
splines
Cox
regression
determined
incident
Results
Over
a
median
7.9-year
follow-up,
there
3,089
(4.1%)
cases
Higher
doses
curvilinearly
associated
lower
risk,
largest
minute-per-minute
added
benefits
occurring
between
5
(HR
0.99
[95%
CI
0.96–0.99])
280
0.67
0.60–0.74])
minutes
per
week
(reference:
0
minutes).
Conclusion
Regardless
pattern,
higher
curvilinear
manner,
greatest
incremental
benefit
minute
during
first
4–5
h
week.
Optimal
occurred
around
15
h/week.
Journal of sport and health science/Journal of Sport and Health Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101031 - 101031
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
It
remains
unclear
whether
the
cardiovascular
benefits
of
physical
activity
(PA)
vary
across
populations
with
different
predicted
atherosclerotic
disease
(ASCVD)
risks.
This
study
aimed
to
determine
modification
risk
on
association
between
PA
and
ASCVD
incidence.
A
total
94,734
participants
without
in
Prediction
for
Atherosclerotic
Cardiovascular
Disease
Risk
China
(China-PAR)
project
were
included,
a
median
follow-up
6.0
years.
volume
(metabolic
equivalent
task
(MET)-h/day)
intensity
(%,
percentage
moderate-to-vigorous
(MVPA))
assessed
by
questionnaires.
Based
10-year
lifetime
prediction
scores,
classified
into
low-to-medium-risk
high-risk
groups.
Hazard
ratios
(HRs)
95%
confidence
intervals
(95%CIs)
calculated
using
Cox
proportional
hazards
models.
During
679,438
person-years
follow-up,
3470
events
occurred.
Higher
was
associated
lower
incidence,
which
more
pronounced
among
high-predicted-risk
individuals
than
their
counterparts,
HRs
0.58
(0.50-0.67)
0.62
(0.53-0.71)
highest
vs.
lowest
quartiles
volume,
respectively.
Additionally,
analyses
showed
similar
results.
Compared
inactive
individuals,
there
32%
(95%CI:
25%-38%)
23%
13%-32%)
reduction
high-
groups,
respectively,
when
over
half
from
MVPA.
Furthermore,
additive
interactions
indicated
further
increasing
PA,
especially
MVPA,
individuals.
Engaging
reduced
greater
These
findings
emphasize
imperative
personalized
recommendations
tailored
distinct
populations-in
particular,
reinforcing
guidance
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Aug. 9, 2024
It
has
been
shown
that
diabetes
is
associated
with
insufficient
physical
activity
among
middle-aged
and
older
adults,
but
the
association
between
different
levels
(PAL)
incidence
needs
to
be
further
explored.
Journal of Diabetes,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(10)
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Abstract
Background
Although
research
has
explored
the
association
between
atherogenic
index
of
plasma
(AIP)
and
prediabetes
diabetes,
there
is
still
not
sufficient
available
evidence
role
physical
activity
(PA)
in
this
relationship.
Our
purpose
to
examine
complex
connections
AIP,
PA,
diabetes
a
young
middle‐aged
population.
Methods
This
study
included
2220
individuals
from
general
population,
aged
20–60
years.
AIP
was
calculated
logarithm
triglyceride
(TG)
high‐density
lipoprotein
cholesterol
(HDL‐C)
ratio.
PA
assessed
depending
American
Heart
Association
(AHA)
criteria
categorized
into
medium‐high
low
levels.
We
used
binary
logistic
regression
explore
associations
subsequently
performed
sensitivity
subgroup
analyses.
Results
The
participants
had
mean
age
38
years,
with
−0.1185,
prevalence
7.2%.
After
adjusting
for
auxiliary
variables,
positively
correlated
(odds
ratio
[OR]:
3.447,
95%
confidence
interval
[CI]:
1.829–6.497).
In
raised
significantly
higher
(OR:
3.678,
CI:
1.819–7.434).
meaningful
medium
high
population
1.925,
0.411–9.007).
Joint
analyze
results
also
showed
agreement.
Restricted
cubic
spline
identified
linear
relationship
diabetes.
Notably,
increases
when
values
exceed
−0.16
(
p
linearity
<0.05).
findings
revealed
heterogeneity
across
subgroups
stratified
by
sex
age.
Conclusions
may
modify
link
as
regards
populations.
Adherence
prevents
adverse
effects
abnormal
glucose
metabolism
caused
dyslipidemia,
particularly
women.
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