Erschienen in:
01.06.2013
Lifestyle and the risk of diabetes mellitus in a Japanese population
verfasst von:
Yukako Tatsumi, Yuko Ohno, Akiko Morimoto, Yoshio Nishigaki, Shoichi Mizuno, Shaw Watanabe
Erschienen in:
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
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Ausgabe 3/2013
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Abstract
The objective was to examine the association between lifestyle and risk for diabetes. For an average of 9.9 years, this study prospectively followed a cohort of 7,211 (2,524 men and 4,687 women) community residents aged 30–69 years without diabetes at a health check-up conducted between April 1990 and March 1992 until diabetes was confirmed or until the end of 2006. The subjects were divided into 6 groups according to their total scores of Breslow’s lifestyle index (1–2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 points). The association between lifestyle and diabetes incidence was investigated using Cox proportional hazards regression models. The results showed that the multivariate-adjusted hazard ratios were 0.45 in subjects who scored 5 points, 0.39 in subjects who scored 6 points, and 0.31 in subjects who scored 7 points, compared with subjects who scored 1–2 points. These data indicate that the healthy behaviors prevent the incidence of diabetes.