| Literature DB >> 27557801 |
Ingrid S Følling1,2, Marit Solbjør3,4, Kristian Midthjell5, Bård Kulseng6,7, Anne-S Helvik8,3,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle intervention may reduce the development of type 2 diabetes among high-risk individuals. The aim of this study was to explore how older adults perceived their own lifestyle and being at increased risk for type 2 diabetes while they participated in a lifestyle intervention programme.Entities:
Keywords: Lifestyle; Lifestyle intervention; Qualitative research; Salutogenesis; Semi-structured interviews; The HUNT study; Type 2 diabetes risk
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27557801 PMCID: PMC4997726 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3559-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Timeline showing the sample selection from the HUNT3 Study, the HUNT DE-PLAN Study and the HUNT DE PLAN participants who were involved in the VEND-RISK Study, which were eligible informants for the present study
Informants characteristics
| Characteristics | Total ( |
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| Sociodemographic variables |
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| Gender | |
| Female | 15 (58) |
| Male | 11 (42) |
| Age | |
| 59–64 | 4 (16) |
| 65–69 | 17 (65) |
| ≥ 70 | 5 (19) |
| Civil status | |
| Partner/married | 20 (77) |
| Divorced/widowed | 6 (23) |
| Highest level of education | |
| Nine years or less of school | 5 (19) |
| More than nine years of school | 14 (54) |
| Bachelor degree or higher | 7 (27) |
| Work status | |
| Disability leave | 6 (23) |
| Partly retired (1–49 %) | 4 (16) |
| Working 50 % or more | 4 (16) |
| Retired (100 %) | 12 (46) |
| Essential health measures | |
| Family history of type 2 diabetes | |
| Present | 17 (65) |
| Not present | 9 (35) |
| Weight Categoriesa | |
| Normal weight (BMI 18,5–24,9 kg/m2) | 1 (4) |
| Overweight (BMI 25–29,9 kg/m2) | 11 (42) |
| Obese (BMI ≥30 kg/m2) | 14 (54) |
| Waist Circumference (cm) | Mean (SD) |
| Men | 107.5 (6.4) |
| Women | 103.5 (10.1) |
| HbA1c (mmol/mol) | 5.8 (0.5) |
aWeight category definitions are based on the World Health Organizations (WHO) Body Mass Index
(BMI) cutoffs
Fig. 2Main themes and subthemes
Informants’ remarks regarding the second main theme, an increased risk for type 2 diabetes
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| How attending a lifestyle intervention (the VEND-RISK Study) raised awareness about risk behaviour: |
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