Factors increasing physical activity levels in diabetes mellitus: A survey of patients after an inpatient diabetes education program

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[Purpose] The aim of this study was to understand the factors involved in increasing physical activity levels in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients for improved glycemic control. [Subjects] The subjects were 101 type 2 diabetes mellitus patients who had completed an inpatient diabetes education program. [Methods] The survey evaluated physical activity levels on the basis of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire and a questionnaire listing physical and psychosocial factors. [Results] Four variables-participation or non-participation in farm work, presence or absence of a job, stage of change in attitude toward exercise behavior, and social support-accounted for 34% of physical activity levels in these diabetes mellitus patients. The Spearman's rank correlation coefficient between physical activity level and HbA1c was -0.31. [Conclusion] Intervention in terms of practical use of living environments, promotion of exercise behavior, and social support may be effective in helping to improve glycemic control. © 2014 The Society of Physical Therapy Science.

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Murano, I., Asakawa, Y., Mizukami, M., Takihara, J., Shimizu, K., & Imai, T. (2014). Factors increasing physical activity levels in diabetes mellitus: A survey of patients after an inpatient diabetes education program. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 26(5), 695–699. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.26.695

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