Journal of Epidemiology (May 2018)

Long-term Impact of Cardiorespiratory Fitness on Type 2 Diabetes Incidence: A Cohort Study of Japanese Men

  • Ryoko Kawakami,
  • Susumu S. Sawada,
  • I-Min Lee,
  • Yuko Gando,
  • Haruki Momma,
  • Shin Terada,
  • Chihiro Kinugawa,
  • Takashi Okamoto,
  • Koji Tsukamoto,
  • Mitsuru Higuchi,
  • Motohiko Miyachi,
  • Steven N. Blair

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20170017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 5
pp. 266 – 273

Abstract

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Background: We sought to examine the association between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and incidence of type 2 diabetes considering the follow-up period in a cohort of Japanese men with a maximum follow-up period of 23 years. Methods: This study enrolled 7,804 male workers free of diabetes in 1986. CRF was measured using a cycle ergometer, and maximal oxygen uptake was estimated. During 1986–2009, participants were followed for development of type 2 diabetes, which was diagnosed using fasting blood tests, self-administered questionnaires, or oral glucose tolerance tests after urinary tests from annual health checkups. Hazard ratios for the incidence of type 2 diabetes were estimated using Cox proportional hazards models. Results: During the follow-up period, 1,047 men developed type 2 diabetes. In analyses by follow-up periods (1986–1993, 1994–2001, and 2002–2009), there was an inverse dose-response relationship between CRF and the development of type 2 diabetes for all three follow-up periods (P for trend 0.019, 20 years among men.

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