Daily walking habit reduces fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetic participants in rural Bangladesh

Diabetes mellitus, a life-threatening non-communicable disease, is now an epidemic-level problem in developed countries, and also prevalent in developing countries, including Bangladesh. Bangladesh has been facing a significant and growing burden of diabetes mellitus handling in recent decades. In t...

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Main Authors: Subrina Jesmin, Takeru Shima, Naoto Yamaguchi, Farzana Sohael, Adil Maqbool, Arifur Rahman, Masao Moroi, Nobutake Shimojo, Saturo Kawano, Koichi Watanabe, Fumi Takeda, Hideaki Soya
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Published: Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/10/2/10_85/_pdf/-char/en
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spelling doaj-d070157fc0894e19a8d90d63fe8a84bb2021-03-12T04:44:41ZengJapanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports MedicineJournal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine2186-81312186-81232021-03-01102859710.7600/jpfsm.10.85jpfsmDaily walking habit reduces fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetic participants in rural BangladeshSubrina Jesmin0Takeru Shima1Naoto Yamaguchi2Farzana Sohael3Adil Maqbool4Arifur Rahman5Masao Moroi6Nobutake Shimojo7Saturo Kawano8Koichi Watanabe9Fumi Takeda10Hideaki Soya11Faculty of Health and Sports Sciences, University of TsukubaFaculty of Health and Sports Sciences, University of TsukubaIbaraki Prefectural University of Health SciencesHealth & Disease Research Centre for Rural Peoples (HDRCRP)Allama Iqbal Medical College, University of Health Sciences (UHS)Health & Disease Research Centre for Rural Peoples (HDRCRP)Faculty of Medicine, Toho UniversityFaculty of Medicine, University of TsukubaFaculty of Medicine, University of TsukubaFaculty of Health and Sports Sciences, University of TsukubaFaculty of Health and Sports Sciences, University of TsukubaFaculty of Health and Sports Sciences, University of TsukubaDiabetes mellitus, a life-threatening non-communicable disease, is now an epidemic-level problem in developed countries, and also prevalent in developing countries, including Bangladesh. Bangladesh has been facing a significant and growing burden of diabetes mellitus handling in recent decades. In the present study, we investigated whether a daily walking intervention could improve the fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus participants in rural Bangladesh who were not on medication. A rural population of 1,045 people in Bangladesh were screened for diabetes mellitus. One hundred fifty-six people, including 87 diabetes mellitus participants, went through a 5-month daily walking program (twice daily, 1.5 km walking each time). In our initial screening, the prevalence of newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus cases was 8.5% in the rural population. Mean fasting blood sugar level in these new diabetes mellitus cases was 10.0 ± 0.33 mmol/L. After five months of exercise, both the fasting blood sugar and 2h OGTT sugar levels were significantly improved, and no DM (diabetes mellitus) cases were on medication. The current research findings show that a walking program can be a potential lifestyle intervention to combat the diabetes mellitus epidemic in a poor rural context in Bangladesh.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/10/2/10_85/_pdf/-char/endiabetesexerciseglycemic parametersrural populationbangladesh
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author Subrina Jesmin
Takeru Shima
Naoto Yamaguchi
Farzana Sohael
Adil Maqbool
Arifur Rahman
Masao Moroi
Nobutake Shimojo
Saturo Kawano
Koichi Watanabe
Fumi Takeda
Hideaki Soya
spellingShingle Subrina Jesmin
Takeru Shima
Naoto Yamaguchi
Farzana Sohael
Adil Maqbool
Arifur Rahman
Masao Moroi
Nobutake Shimojo
Saturo Kawano
Koichi Watanabe
Fumi Takeda
Hideaki Soya
Daily walking habit reduces fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetic participants in rural Bangladesh
Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
diabetes
exercise
glycemic parameters
rural population
bangladesh
author_facet Subrina Jesmin
Takeru Shima
Naoto Yamaguchi
Farzana Sohael
Adil Maqbool
Arifur Rahman
Masao Moroi
Nobutake Shimojo
Saturo Kawano
Koichi Watanabe
Fumi Takeda
Hideaki Soya
author_sort Subrina Jesmin
title Daily walking habit reduces fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetic participants in rural Bangladesh
title_short Daily walking habit reduces fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetic participants in rural Bangladesh
title_full Daily walking habit reduces fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetic participants in rural Bangladesh
title_fullStr Daily walking habit reduces fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetic participants in rural Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Daily walking habit reduces fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetic participants in rural Bangladesh
title_sort daily walking habit reduces fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetic participants in rural bangladesh
publisher Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
series Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
issn 2186-8131
2186-8123
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Diabetes mellitus, a life-threatening non-communicable disease, is now an epidemic-level problem in developed countries, and also prevalent in developing countries, including Bangladesh. Bangladesh has been facing a significant and growing burden of diabetes mellitus handling in recent decades. In the present study, we investigated whether a daily walking intervention could improve the fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus participants in rural Bangladesh who were not on medication. A rural population of 1,045 people in Bangladesh were screened for diabetes mellitus. One hundred fifty-six people, including 87 diabetes mellitus participants, went through a 5-month daily walking program (twice daily, 1.5 km walking each time). In our initial screening, the prevalence of newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus cases was 8.5% in the rural population. Mean fasting blood sugar level in these new diabetes mellitus cases was 10.0 ± 0.33 mmol/L. After five months of exercise, both the fasting blood sugar and 2h OGTT sugar levels were significantly improved, and no DM (diabetes mellitus) cases were on medication. The current research findings show that a walking program can be a potential lifestyle intervention to combat the diabetes mellitus epidemic in a poor rural context in Bangladesh.
topic diabetes
exercise
glycemic parameters
rural population
bangladesh
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/10/2/10_85/_pdf/-char/en
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