| Literature DB >> 3786027 |
R E LaPorte, J S Dorman, N Tajima, K J Cruickshanks, T J Orchard, D E Cavender, D J Becker, A L Drash.
Abstract
The long-term health consequences of chronic physical activity for patients with type I diabetes are unknown. In the current study, the association of physical activity to diabetic complications was assessed in 696 type I diabetic individuals diagnosed between 1950 and 1964. Participation in team sports in high school or college was not associated with a decreased prevalence of severe retinopathy or blindness later in life. There was, however, a suggestion of a negative association between physical activity and both cardiovascular disease and overall mortality, ie, individuals who participated in team sports were somewhat less likely to report macrovascular disease at follow-up or to have died than nonparticipants. The relationship between physical activity and diabetic complications only appeared in male subjects. The results suggest that activity early in life by patients with type I diabetes does not appear to be associated with an adverse health effect and may, in fact, be beneficial.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3786027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatrics ISSN: 0031-4005 Impact factor: 7.124