The relationship between physical activity and diabetes in middle-aged and elderly people

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To investigate the association between diabetes symptoms and physical activity (PA) levels among middle-aged and older Chinese adults. Data for this study were obtained from 2018 Charles data. Z test, logistic regression analysis, and linear hierarchical regression analysis were performed in 5352 individuals aged ≥50 years with complete information. In terms of diabetes, 6.8% of the middle-aged and elderly people with diabetes were detected, and 93.2% of the middle-aged and elderly people without diabetes symptoms. The proportion of middle-aged and elderly people with high PA levels was 50.5%, and the proportion of middle-aged and elderly people with low PA was 49.5%. There was a significant positive correlation between low PA and diabetes (P

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Tian, Y., Li, C., Shilko, T. A., Sosunovsky, V. S., & Zhang, Y. (2023). The relationship between physical activity and diabetes in middle-aged and elderly people. Medicine (United States), 102(6), E32796. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000032796

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