2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabet.2014.07.003
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Physical activity at home, at leisure, during transportation and at work in French adults with type 2 diabetes: The ENTRED physical activity study

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“…Participants who regarded their health as good or excellent met the weekly recommendation. This result was in line with earlier studies (Cloix et al., ; Vagetti et al., ). Many studies had also showed that regular PA resulted in advantageous effects of improved physical and psychological health for patients with chronic diseases and for general populations (Cloix et al., ; Sigal, Kenny, Wasserman, & Castaneda‐Sceppa, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Participants who regarded their health as good or excellent met the weekly recommendation. This result was in line with earlier studies (Cloix et al., ; Vagetti et al., ). Many studies had also showed that regular PA resulted in advantageous effects of improved physical and psychological health for patients with chronic diseases and for general populations (Cloix et al., ; Sigal, Kenny, Wasserman, & Castaneda‐Sceppa, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The majority of patients included in the OPADIA study were treated with OADs, often prescribed as a dual therapy (47% of patients) or monotherapy (32% of patients), with biguanide being the most commonly prescribed molecule, in line with previously published studies and recommendations on T2DM [9,11,13]. In terms of patient PA, levels in the OPTIMA-PA group were closer to those of patients with T2DM reported in the ENTRED study (2139 and 2079 MET.min/week, respectively) than those in the standard group (1098.8 MET.min/week) [12].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The patients included in our study were representative of the French adult population with T2DM and compared well with those in the ENTRED study: in terms of mean age (64 years versus 65 years), male prevalence (65% versus 54%) and median time since diagnosis of T2DM (10 years and 9 years) [9,11,12]. Diabetes in the OPADIA patients was frequently associated with complications (around 25% of the population).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is of interest to look at PA data from similar populations, such as the recently published Échantillon National Témoin REprésentatif des personnes Diabétiques (ENTRED-PA), a national survey of French patients with T2DM pharmaco-logically treated. 11 PA data from 724 ENTRED respondents, who had demographic and clinical characteristics generally similar to our MOBILE population, were analyzed. Their median total score was 2,079 (Q1 =893, Q3 =3,915) MET-min/wk, which falls between that of our inactive cohort (803 MET-min/wk) and the active one (3,213 MET-min/wk).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%