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The primary aim of study is to study the association between leisure-time physical activity and all-cause mortality among individuals with type 2 diabetes in the UK Biobank cohort and the China Kadoorie Biobank cohort. Secondary outcomes are CVD-mortality (both cohorts) and risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (UK Biobank only). Secondary exposures are physical activity from transportation and occupation.


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AIM To determine dose-response patterns between leisure-time physical activity and all-cause mortality in individuals with type 2 diabetes in the United Kingdom and China. A secondary aim is to study the association between domain-specific physical activity and all-cause mortality and fatal and non-fatal CVD. Study design and setting The study is a nested cohort study based on the UK Biobank and China Kadoorie Biobank population-based prospective cohort studies. Both cohorts are designed to study the interrelations between environment, lifestyle, and genes, with the aims of improving the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of chronic diseases. UK Biobank recruited a total of 502,682 participants (approximately 5.5% of 9.2 million invited) aged 37 to 82 years via 22 assessment centers across England, Wales, and Scotland between 2006 and 2010. At the assessment centers participants completed a touch-screen questionnaire, an interview with a nurse, and a wide variety of physical measurements and biological sampling. A subsample has attended a repeat assessment of all data collected at the baseline examination. Data has been linked with several electronic registries for ongoing follow-up on health status. Ethical approval to establish the UK Biobank cohort was obtained by the North-West Research Ethics Committee and participants gave written informed consent before data collection. China Kadoorie Biobank recruited 515,420 participants aged 30 to 79 years between 2004 and 2008 from 10 regions of mainland China. At the assessment centers participants completed an interviewer-administered questionnaire, physical measurements and provided blood spot tests and non-fasting blood samples. Data has been linked with several electronic registries for ongoing follow-up on health status. China Kadoorie Biobank was approved by the Ethics Committees at Oxford University, the China National Center for Disease Control and from institutional research boards at the local Centers for Disease Control in the 10 included regions. Study population The Investigators identified individuals with prevalent type 2 diabetes in the UK Biobank from the baseline assessment (2006-2010) and the 1st repeat assessment (2012-2013), and in China Kadoorie Biobank from the baseline assessment (2004-2008). UK Biobank: Prevalent type 2 diabetes is determined by the algorithm by Eastwood (PMID: 27631769) or from measured Hba1c ≥48 mmol/mol. The algorithm is based on combining information on self-reported diabetes, insulin use, age of diabetes onset, and ethnicity obtained from a questionnaire in addition to self-reported diabetes, self-reported use of medications (see SAP), and age at diabetes diagnosis obtained from an interview with a trained nurse. Both 'probable' and 'possible' type 2 diabetes from the algorithm are included as type 2 diabetes cases. Type I diabetes is removed from the sample by combining information on insulin use, time from diagnosis to initiation of insulin use, and age of diagnosis. These criteria identify 29,236 individuals with type 2 diabetes. China Kadoorie Biobank: prevalent type 2 diabetes is based on self-reported current diabetes with a diagnosis age above 30 years, a random plasma blood glucose ≥11.1 mmol/L, or fasting plasma blood glucose ≥7.0 mmol/L. These criteria identify 30,300 individuals with type 2 diabetes. For further detail, please see attached predefined statistical analysis plan (SAP). ;


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NCT number NCT05380232
Study type Observational
Source Aarhus University Hospital
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Status Completed
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Start date March 2006
Completion date October 30, 2021

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