Psysical activity and sedentary lifestyle in children with type 1diabetes: a multicentre Italian Study

2011 
Background: Regular Physical Activity (RPA) is one of the cornerstones of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) therapy, but conflicting results are reported in the literature. Aim: To compare (RPA) and Sedentary Lifestyle (SL) among children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and healthy peers. Subjects and Methods: Seven Italian paediatric diabetes centres enrolled 129 children with T1D and 214 healthy peers who were interviewed by a telephone questionnaire on physical activity level, sedentary lifestyle and clinical data. Results: Compared to healthy peers, children with T1D: performed the same amount of RPA, were more frequently engaged in team sports (p=0.018), described RPA as an enjoyable activity (p=0.033), not boring (p=0.035), a chance to spend time with peers (p=0.033) and to meet new friends (p=0.016). Children with T1D were finally used to consume less snacks during watching TV (p<0.001) or after physical activity (p<0.001). HbA1c values were not related with time spent in physical activity, in watching TV  or in playing video-games. Conclusions: Most interviewed children with T1D are physically active and perform the same amount of exercise as their healthy peers. They demonstrate to consider RPA a source of enjoyment and sociality and not a therapeutic imposition.
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