Association Between Change in Accelerometer-Measured and Self-Reported Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Disease in the Look AHEAD Trial.
null nullnull nullJohn Michael JakicicRobert I BerkowitzPaula BolinGeorge A BrayJeanne M ClarkMace CodayCaitlin EganMary EvansJohn P ForeytJanet E FultonFrank L GreenwayEdward W GreggHelen P HazudaJames O HillEdward S HortonVan S HubbardRobert W JefferyKaren C JohnsonRuby JohnsonSteven E KahnAnne KureWei LangCora E LewisDavid M NathanJennifer PatricioAnne PetersXavier Pi-SunyerHenry PownallW Jack RejeskiMonika SaffordKerry J StewartThomas A WaddenMichael P WalkupRena R WingHolly WyattPublished in: Diabetes care (2022)
Increased accelerometry-measured MVPA from baseline to year 4 is associated with decreased risk of CVD outcomes. This suggests the need for long-term engagement in MVPA to reduce the risk of CVD in adults with overweight/obesity and type 2 diabetes.