Neighborhood walkability, physical activity and changes in glycemic markers in people with type 2 diabetes: The Hoorn Diabetes Care System cohort

N.R Braver, F. Rutters,A.J. Wagtendonk, J.G. Kok, P.P. Harms,J. Brug,J.W.J. Beulens,J. Lakerveld

Health & Place(2021)

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Studies investigating neighborhood walkability and physical activity in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) mainly used self-report measures, and only few studies assessed the association with glycemic control. This study assessed the associations between objectively measured (i.e. GIS based) and subjectively measured (i.e. questionnaire-based) neighborhood walkability and changes in glycemic markers in people with T2D, and whether this association was mediated by device-measured physical activity (PA), in the Diabetes Care System Cohort (n = 1230). Neither objective or subjectively measured walkability was associated with glycemic control. In mediation analyses we observed no overall mediation by PA.
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Built environment,Walkability,Accelerometer,Physical activity,Glycemic control,Objective measurement,Subjective measurement
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