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Sedentary Time is Independently Related to Adipose Tissue Insulin Resistance in Adults With or at Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

aut.relation.endpage1554
aut.relation.issue9
aut.relation.journalMedicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
aut.relation.startpage1548
aut.relation.volume55
dc.contributor.authorEngin, Buket
dc.contributor.authorWillis, Scott A
dc.contributor.authorMalaikah, Sundus
dc.contributor.authorSargeant, Jack A
dc.contributor.authorBiddle, Gregory JH
dc.contributor.authorRazieh, Cameron
dc.contributor.authorArgyridou, Stavroula
dc.contributor.authorEdwardson, Charlotte L
dc.contributor.authorJelleyman, Charlotte
dc.contributor.authorStensel, David J
dc.contributor.authorHenson, Joseph
dc.contributor.authorRowlands, Alex V
dc.contributor.authorDavies, Melanie J
dc.contributor.authorYates, Thomas
dc.contributor.authorKing, James A
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-26T19:16:33Z
dc.date.available2026-02-26T19:16:33Z
dc.date.issued2023-04-24
dc.description.abstractINTRODUCTION: This cross-sectional study examined associations of device-measured sedentary time and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) with adipose tissue insulin resistance in people with or at high-risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM). METHODS: Data were combined from six previous experimental studies (within our group) involving patients with T2DM or primary risk factors (median (IQR) age 66.2 (66.0 - 70.8) years, body mass index (BMI) 31.1 (28.0 - 34.4) kg.m-2, 62% male, n = 179). Adipose tissue insulin resistance was calculated as the product of fasted circulating insulin and non-esterified fatty acids (ADIPO-IR), while sedentary time and MVPA were determined from wrist-worn accelerometery. Generalised linear models examined associations of sedentary time and MVPA with ADIPO-IR with interaction terms added to explore the moderating influence of ethnicity (white European vs. south Asian), BMI, age, and sex. RESULTS: In finally-adjusted models, sedentary time was positively associated with ADIPO-IR, with every 30-min of sedentary time associated with a 1.80 (95% CI: 0.51 to 3.06; P = 0.006) unit higher ADIPO-IR. This relationship strengthened as BMI increased (β = 3.48 [95%CI = 1.50 to 5.46], P = 0.005 in the upper BMI tertile [≥ 33.2 kg.m-2]). MVPA was unrelated to ADIPO-IR. These results were consistent in sensitivity analyses that excluded participants taking statins and/or metformin (n = 126) and when separated into the participants with T2DM (n = 32) and those at-high-risk (n = 147). CONCLUSIONS: Sedentary time is positively related to adipose tissue insulin sensitivity in people with or at high-risk of T2DM. This relationship strengthens as BMI increases and may help explain established relationships between greater sedentary time, ectopic lipid, and hyperglycaemia.
dc.identifier.citationMedicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, ISSN: 0195-9131 (Print); 1530-0315 (Online), Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 55(9), 1548-1554. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000003193
dc.identifier.doi10.1249/MSS.0000000000003193
dc.identifier.issn0195-9131
dc.identifier.issn1530-0315
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10292/20688
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherLippincott, Williams & Wilkins
dc.relation.urihttps://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/fulltext/2023/09000/sedentary_time_is_independently_related_to_adipose.4.aspx
dc.rightsThis is the Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise © 2023 by the American College of Sports Medicine. The Version of Record is available, free access, at DOI: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000003193
dc.rights.accessrightsOpenAccess
dc.subject32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
dc.subject4206 Public Health
dc.subject42 Health Sciences
dc.subject3202 Clinical Sciences
dc.subjectClinical Research
dc.subjectObesity
dc.subjectNutrition
dc.subjectDiabetes
dc.subjectPrevention
dc.subjectMetabolic and endocrine
dc.subject1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences
dc.subject1116 Medical Physiology
dc.subject1117 Public Health and Health Services
dc.subjectSport Sciences
dc.subject3202 Clinical sciences
dc.subject3208 Medical physiology
dc.subject4207 Sports science and exercise
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshMale
dc.subject.meshAdult
dc.subject.meshAged
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshInsulin Resistance
dc.subject.meshDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2
dc.subject.meshSedentary Behavior
dc.subject.meshCross-Sectional Studies
dc.subject.meshAdipose Tissue
dc.subject.meshAdipose Tissue
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2
dc.subject.meshInsulin Resistance
dc.subject.meshCross-Sectional Studies
dc.subject.meshAdult
dc.subject.meshAged
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshMale
dc.subject.meshSedentary Behavior
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshMale
dc.subject.meshAdult
dc.subject.meshAged
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshInsulin Resistance
dc.subject.meshDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2
dc.subject.meshSedentary Behavior
dc.subject.meshCross-Sectional Studies
dc.subject.meshAdipose Tissue
dc.titleSedentary Time is Independently Related to Adipose Tissue Insulin Resistance in Adults With or at Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
dc.typeJournal Article
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