Differential relationships between waist circumference and cardiorespiratory fitness among people with and without type 2 diabetes

Adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus tend to exhibit an increased level of central adiposity, augmenting their risk of further non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Importantly, consistent evidence demonstrates a significant, negative association between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and waist circumf...

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Main Authors: Andrew Ortaglia, Samantha M. McDonald, Christina Supino, Michael D. Wirth, Xuemei Sui, Matteo Bottai
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Published: Elsevier 2020-06-01
Series:Preventive Medicine Reports
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spelling doaj-0606aa5656354db096d6a4ac2754cf242020-11-25T02:21:23ZengElsevierPreventive Medicine Reports2211-33552020-06-0118Differential relationships between waist circumference and cardiorespiratory fitness among people with and without type 2 diabetesAndrew Ortaglia0Samantha M. McDonald1Christina Supino2Michael D. Wirth3Xuemei Sui4Matteo Bottai5Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA; Corresponding author at: Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, 446 Discovery Building I, 915 Greene St, Columbia, SC, USA.Department of Foundational Sciences and Research, School of Dental Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USACollege of Osteopathic Medicine, University of New England, Biddeford, ME, USADepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Cancer Prevention and Control Program, Arnold School of Public Health, and College of Nursing, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USADepartment of Exercise Science, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USADivision of Biostatistics, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, SwedenAdults with type 2 diabetes mellitus tend to exhibit an increased level of central adiposity, augmenting their risk of further non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Importantly, consistent evidence demonstrates a significant, negative association between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and waist circumference (WC). However, no previous studies have investigated differences in these CRF-related reductions in WC between adults with and without diabetes.This study used data from the Aerobic Center for Longitudinal Studies, conducted between 1970 and 2006 among predominately Non-Hispanic White, middle-to-upper class adults in Texas. Quantile regression models were used to estimate CRF-related differences in WC between persons with and without diabetes. Age, height, smoking status and birth cohort served as covariates. The analytic sample included 45901 adults.Significantly larger reductions in WC were observed among adults with diabetes as compared to without diabetes across all WC percentiles. Among males, high CRF levels were associated with significant reductions, as compared to their low-fit counterparts, in WC as large as 21.9 cm for adults without diabetes and as large as 27 cm for adults with diabetes. Among females, high CRF levels were associated with significant reductions, as compared to their low-fit counterparts, in WC as large as 22.3 and 30.0 cm for adults without and with diabetes, respectively.This study demonstrated that higher CRF is associated with significant reductions in WC, with greater magnitudes found among adults with diabetes, especially among the most centrally obese, highlighting the necessity of exercise prescription in this clinical population potentially leading to lower risks of future NCDs.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335520300437DiabetesCardiorespiratory fitnessWaist circumferenceQuantile regressionDifferential effects
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author Andrew Ortaglia
Samantha M. McDonald
Christina Supino
Michael D. Wirth
Xuemei Sui
Matteo Bottai
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Samantha M. McDonald
Christina Supino
Michael D. Wirth
Xuemei Sui
Matteo Bottai
Differential relationships between waist circumference and cardiorespiratory fitness among people with and without type 2 diabetes
Preventive Medicine Reports
Diabetes
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Waist circumference
Quantile regression
Differential effects
author_facet Andrew Ortaglia
Samantha M. McDonald
Christina Supino
Michael D. Wirth
Xuemei Sui
Matteo Bottai
author_sort Andrew Ortaglia
title Differential relationships between waist circumference and cardiorespiratory fitness among people with and without type 2 diabetes
title_short Differential relationships between waist circumference and cardiorespiratory fitness among people with and without type 2 diabetes
title_full Differential relationships between waist circumference and cardiorespiratory fitness among people with and without type 2 diabetes
title_fullStr Differential relationships between waist circumference and cardiorespiratory fitness among people with and without type 2 diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Differential relationships between waist circumference and cardiorespiratory fitness among people with and without type 2 diabetes
title_sort differential relationships between waist circumference and cardiorespiratory fitness among people with and without type 2 diabetes
publisher Elsevier
series Preventive Medicine Reports
issn 2211-3355
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus tend to exhibit an increased level of central adiposity, augmenting their risk of further non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Importantly, consistent evidence demonstrates a significant, negative association between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and waist circumference (WC). However, no previous studies have investigated differences in these CRF-related reductions in WC between adults with and without diabetes.This study used data from the Aerobic Center for Longitudinal Studies, conducted between 1970 and 2006 among predominately Non-Hispanic White, middle-to-upper class adults in Texas. Quantile regression models were used to estimate CRF-related differences in WC between persons with and without diabetes. Age, height, smoking status and birth cohort served as covariates. The analytic sample included 45901 adults.Significantly larger reductions in WC were observed among adults with diabetes as compared to without diabetes across all WC percentiles. Among males, high CRF levels were associated with significant reductions, as compared to their low-fit counterparts, in WC as large as 21.9 cm for adults without diabetes and as large as 27 cm for adults with diabetes. Among females, high CRF levels were associated with significant reductions, as compared to their low-fit counterparts, in WC as large as 22.3 and 30.0 cm for adults without and with diabetes, respectively.This study demonstrated that higher CRF is associated with significant reductions in WC, with greater magnitudes found among adults with diabetes, especially among the most centrally obese, highlighting the necessity of exercise prescription in this clinical population potentially leading to lower risks of future NCDs.
topic Diabetes
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Waist circumference
Quantile regression
Differential effects
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335520300437
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