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Perceived sufficiency of physical activity levels among adults at high risk of type 2 diabetes: the FIN-D2D study.

Kati Vähäsarja1, Sanna Salmela, Jari Villberg, Pauli Rintala, Mauno Vanhala, Timo Saaristo, Markku Peltonen, Sirkka Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi, Eeva Korpi-Hyövälti, Leena Moilanen, Leo Niskanen, Heikki Oksa, Marita E Poskiparta.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Any increase from a low level of physical activity reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes. However, lack of awareness of one's physical activity level insufficiency may act as an obstacle to increased physical activity.
PURPOSE: This study assessed the determinants of perceived physical activity levels (PALs) among adults at high risk of diabetes and the associations with self-reported physical activity.
METHODS: In total, 10,149 adults participated in the FIN-D2D lifestyle intervention at baseline. Opportunistic screening was used in identifying high-risk individuals. Physical activity and perceived PAL sufficiency were assessed and compared. Key risk factors for diabetes and psychosocial and demographic characteristics were analyzed as determinants using logistic regression.
RESULTS: PAL sufficiency was rated realistically by 73 % of men and 75 % of women. Perception of sufficient PAL was more likely among individuals with a smaller waist circumference, a higher level of perceived fitness, and no exercise intention. In men, a higher age, and in women, a lower education, and a lower occupational status, also increased the likelihood of perceiving PAL as sufficient. Out of all the participants, 65 % of men and 66 % of women were inactive. Among the inactive participants, 20 (men) and 16 % (women) overestimated their PAL sufficiency. In both genders, such overestimation was predicted by dyslipidemia, a lower waist circumference, a higher level of perceived fitness, and no exercise intention; also (among men) by a higher age and a family history of diabetes, and (among women) by a lower occupational status, and a lower BMI.
CONCLUSIONS: In diabetes prevention, it is important to recognize the groups that perceive their PAL as sufficient since they may not see increased PAL as a tool for decreasing their risk of diabetes.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 23224617     DOI: 10.1007/s12529-012-9285-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Behav Med        ISSN: 1070-5503


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