Don't sit all day if you have type 2 diabetes

Such patients have an altered blood fat profile that contributes to inflammation, insulin resistance

Will Boggs MD | Reuters 

Don't sit all day if you have type 2 diabetes

People with type 2 who sit all day have a riskier fat mixture than those who move around or exercise periodically throughout the day, according to researchers in Australia.

“We have previously shown that interrupting prolonged sitting with light intensity activity after meals reduces risk factors for heart disease and diabetes, such as elevated sugars and high pressure,” said lead author Megan S Grace from Baker Heart and Institute and Monash University in Melbourne.

Past research has also shown that patients with type 2 have an altered fat profile that contributes to and resistance and that exercise can improve this profile.

“What we found interesting about this study was that breaking up sitting also reduces levels of lipids (fats) in the bloodstream that are associated with risk for type 2 and its complications,” Grace said by email. “Our study showed that breaks which include either simple resistance exercise or light walking were generally equally beneficial in reducing lipids.”

Researchers looked at lipid profiles in 21 overweight or obese adults with type 2 under three different conditions: sitting throughout the day (rising only to use the bathroom); breaking up sitting by light walking for three minutes every 30 minutes; and breaking up sitting by doing light exercise like squats and knee raises for three minutes every 30 minutes.

During sitting, and especially after meals, the lipid profile reflected an inflammatory state that also lacked the antioxidants needed to fight inflammation, according to the results in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.

Both light walking and light exercise changed this profile into one that was less inflammatory and had a greater capacity for fighting Light exercise also improved fat-burning capacity.

“Our current findings reinforce the message that avoiding prolonged periods of sitting, and finding ways to increase activity across the day, is beneficial for health,” Grace said.

Don't sit all day if you have type 2 diabetes

Such patients have an altered blood fat profile that contributes to inflammation, insulin resistance

Such patients have an altered blood fat profile that contributes to inflammation, insulin resistance
People with type 2 who sit all day have a riskier fat mixture than those who move around or exercise periodically throughout the day, according to researchers in Australia.

“We have previously shown that interrupting prolonged sitting with light intensity activity after meals reduces risk factors for heart disease and diabetes, such as elevated sugars and high pressure,” said lead author Megan S Grace from Baker Heart and Institute and Monash University in Melbourne.

Past research has also shown that patients with type 2 have an altered fat profile that contributes to and resistance and that exercise can improve this profile.

“What we found interesting about this study was that breaking up sitting also reduces levels of lipids (fats) in the bloodstream that are associated with risk for type 2 and its complications,” Grace said by email. “Our study showed that breaks which include either simple resistance exercise or light walking were generally equally beneficial in reducing lipids.”

Researchers looked at lipid profiles in 21 overweight or obese adults with type 2 under three different conditions: sitting throughout the day (rising only to use the bathroom); breaking up sitting by light walking for three minutes every 30 minutes; and breaking up sitting by doing light exercise like squats and knee raises for three minutes every 30 minutes.

During sitting, and especially after meals, the lipid profile reflected an inflammatory state that also lacked the antioxidants needed to fight inflammation, according to the results in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.

Both light walking and light exercise changed this profile into one that was less inflammatory and had a greater capacity for fighting Light exercise also improved fat-burning capacity.

“Our current findings reinforce the message that avoiding prolonged periods of sitting, and finding ways to increase activity across the day, is beneficial for health,” Grace said.

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