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    Initiation of new glucose-lowering therapies may act to reduce physical activity levels: Pooled analysis from three randomized trials

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    Sargeant, Jack
    Henson, Joseph
    Redman, Emma
    Gulsin, Gaurav S
    Brady, Emer M
    Ahmed, Ehtasham
    Webb, David
    McCann, Gerry
    Khunti, Kamlesh
    Davies, Melanie
    Date
    2022-08-19
    
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    10.2337/dc22-0888
    Publisher's URL
    https://diabetesjournals.org/care/article-abstract/45/11/2749/147467/Initiation-of-New-Glucose-Lowering-Therapies-May?redirectedFrom=fulltext
    Abstract
    Objective: Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) and glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RA) reduce body weight and improve cardiometabolic health, but their effect on physical activity is unknown. Research design and methods: We pooled data (n = 148) from three randomized trials to investigate the effect of empagliflozin (SGLT2i) and liraglutide (GLP-1RA), in comparison with sitagliptin (dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitor) and dietary therapies, on accelerometer-assessed physical activity. Results: Liraglutide (mean -1,144 steps/day; 95% CI -2,069 to -220), empagliflozin (-1,132 steps/day; -1,739, -524), and sitagliptin (-852 steps/day; -1,625, -78) resulted in reduced total daily physical activity after 6 months (P < 0.01 vs. control). Moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity was also reduced. Dietary interventions led to no change or an increase in physical activity. Conclusions: The initiation of all glucose-lowering therapies was associated with reduced physical activity, warranting further investigation.
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    Yates, T., Sargeant, J. A., King, J. A., Henson, J., Edwardson, C. L., Redman, E., Gulsin, G. S., Brady, E. M., Ahmad, E., Stensel, D. J., Webb, D. R., McCann, G. P., Khunti, K., & Davies, M. J. (2022). Initiation of New Glucose-Lowering Therapies May Act to Reduce Physical Activity Levels: Pooled Analysis From Three Randomized Trials. Diabetes care, 45(11), 2749–2752. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc22-0888
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/16729
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    Diabetology
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