RELATION OF AGE, EXERCISE, ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS, AND DIET WITHGLUCOSE AND INSULIN LEVELS IN A POPULATION AGED 70 YEARS AND OVER

Citation
Aj. Campbell et al., RELATION OF AGE, EXERCISE, ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS, AND DIET WITHGLUCOSE AND INSULIN LEVELS IN A POPULATION AGED 70 YEARS AND OVER, American journal of epidemiology, 138(9), 1993, pp. 688-696
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
00029262
Volume
138
Issue
9
Year of publication
1993
Pages
688 - 696
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9262(1993)138:9<688:ROAEAM>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
A community-based sample of people greater-than-or-equal-to 70 years f rom Mosgiel, New Zealand, was investigated to determine the relation o f age, diet, exercise, drugs, and anthropometric measurements with glu cose and insulin. From an initial sample of 856 subjects on August 1, 1988, 782 (91.4%) completed the questionnaires and physical examinatio n. Glucose was estimated in 726 subjects and insulin in 607 subjects 2 hours after a standardized meal. In the multivariate analysis for wom en, glucose was related to age and exercise, and insulin was related t o glucose levels, triceps skinfold thickness, and waist/hip ratios. In the multivariate analysis for men, none of the variables was related to glucose levels; insulin levels were related to glucose and waist/hi p ratio. Impaired glucose tolerance in women was associated with high body mass index, waist/hip ratio, lower exercise levels, and the takin g of thiazide drugs or oral steroids. In men, no significant model to identify those with impaired glucose tolerance could be developed. Glu cose and insulin levels in women were related to age and external fact ors, particularly exercise and anthropometric measurements. In men, ex ternal factors were less clearly related to glucose and insulin levels , but this lack of association in men may be due to the smaller number of men in the sample, their younger age, and the narrower range of va lues,found in the men.