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Walking and Inflammatory Markers in Individuals Screened for Type 2 Diabetes.

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posted on 2009-01-07, 10:21 authored by Thomas Yates, Melanie J. Davies, Emer Margaret Brady, David Webb, Trish Gorely, Fiona Bull, Duncan Talbot, Naveed Sattar, Kamlesh Khunti
Objective: To investigate the association of walking activity with inflammatory markers and fasting insulin in a bi-ethnic population screened for type 2 diabetes in Leicester, United Kingdom, between 2005 and 2006. Method: Physical activity, adipocytokine, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and fasting insulin measurements were available for 400 individuals screened for type 2 diabetes. Of the 400 participants, 56% were diagnosed with normal glucose control, 36% with prediabetes and 8% with diabetes. Results: Multivariate statistical analysis showed that those who reported walking for at least 30 minutes on at least five days per week had lower levels of C-reactive protein, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α compared to those who reported lower walking activity levels, after adjustment for other modes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, age, ethnicity, sex, social deprivation and smoking staus. Further adjustment for waist circumference attenuated the association of walking with tumor necrosis factor-α. Conclusion: Walking activity, independent of other forms of physical activity, is associated with lower levels of circulating pro-inflammatory markers.

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Preventive Medicine, 2008, 47 (4), pp. 417-421.

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Preventive Medicine

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Elsevier.

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0091-7435

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2008

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2009-01-07

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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S009174350800340X

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en

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