Literature DB >> 31468597

Association of total sedentary behaviour and television viewing with risk of overweight/obesity, type 2 diabetes and hypertension: A dose-response meta-analysis.

Chunmei Guo1,2, Qionggui Zhou1,2, Dongdong Zhang1,2,3, Pei Qin1,2,3, Quanman Li4, Gang Tian4, Dechen Liu4, Xu Chen4, Leilei Liu4, Feiyan Liu1,2,3, Cheng Cheng2, Ranran Qie2, Minghui Han2, Shengbing Huang2, Xiaoyan Wu1, Yang Zhao1,2,3, Yongcheng Ren2, Ming Zhang1,2,3, Yu Liu1,2, Dongsheng Hu1,2.   

Abstract

AIMS: To explore the quantitative dose-response association of total sedentary behaviour and television viewing with overweight/obesity, type 2 diabetes and hypertension in a meta-analysis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We searched three databases to identify English-language reports that assessed the association of total sedentary behaviour or television viewing with the aforementioned health outcomes. Restricted cubic splines were used to evaluate possible linear or non-linear associations of total sedentary behaviour and television viewing with these health outcomes.
RESULTS: We included 48 articles (58 studies) with a total of 1 071 967 participants in the meta-analysis; 21 (six cohort and 15 cross-sectional) studies examined the association of total sedentary behaviour with overweight/obesity, 23 (13 cohort and 10 cross-sectional) studies examined the association with type 2 diabetes and 14 (one cohort and 13 cross-sectional) studies examined the association with hypertension. We found linear associations between total sedentary behaviour and type 2 diabetes (Pnon-linearity = 0.190) and hypertension (Pnon-linearity = 0.225) and a non-linear association between total sedentary behaviour and overweight/obesity (Pnon-linearity = 0.003). For each 1-h/d increase in total sedentary behaviour, the risk increased by 5% for type 2 diabetes and 4% for hypertension. We also found linear associations between television viewing and type 2 diabetes (Pnon-linearity = 0.948) and hypertension (Pnon-linearity = 0.679) and a non-linear association for overweight/obesity (Pnon-linearity = 0.007). For each 1-h/d increase in television viewing, the risk increased by 8% for type 2 diabetes and 6% for hypertension.
CONCLUSIONS: High levels of total sedentary behaviour and television viewing were associated with overweight/obesity, type 2 diabetes and hypertension.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  hypertension; meta-analysis; obesity; television viewing; total sedentary behaviour; type 2 diabetes

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31468597     DOI: 10.1111/dom.13867

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes Obes Metab        ISSN: 1462-8902            Impact factor:   6.577


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