The impact of physical activity, quality of life and eating habits on cardiometabolic profile and adipokines in youth with T1D.
Maria KazaCharalampos TsentidisElpis VlachopapadopoulouSpyridon KaranasiosIrine- Ikbale SakouGeorge PaltoglouGeorge MastorakosKyriaki KaravanakiPublished in: Endocrine (2023)
In the present study, higher levels of physical activity were associated with improved lipid profile (HDL-C, triglycerides) and body composition [waist circumference, Body-Mass-Index (BMI] of children and adolescents with T1D. Higher scoring in quality-of-life questionnaires were related to older children with longer diabetes duration. Unhealthy eating habits unfavorably affected lipid profile and body composition in T1D youth.
Keyphrases
- body composition
- physical activity
- body mass index
- resistance training
- bone mineral density
- weight gain
- type diabetes
- young adults
- cardiovascular disease
- sleep quality
- glycemic control
- adipose tissue
- mental health
- metabolic syndrome
- postmenopausal women
- insulin resistance
- psychometric properties
- depressive symptoms
- weight loss