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Cardiovascular-related health behavior changes: lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic and post-pandemic challenges
Inha Jung, Won-Young Lee
Cardiovasc Prev Pharmacother. 2023;5(4):99-101.   Published online October 25, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36011/cpp.2023.5.e13
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  • The Need for Preventive Cardiology Awareness in the Post-pandemic Era
    Prachi Jain Rai, Subhash Chandra
    Indian Journal of Clinical Cardiology.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
Original Article
Effects of physical activity on cardiovascular outcomes and mortality in Korean patients with diabetes: a nationwide population-based cohort study
Inha Jung, Sun Joon Moon, Hyemi Kwon, Se Eun Park, Kyung-Do Han, Eun-Jung Rhee, Won-Young Lee
Cardiovasc Prev Pharmacother. 2022;4(1):42-55.   Published online January 20, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36011/cpp.2022.4.e3
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Background
Since a sedentary lifestyle is considered a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), physical activity (PA) is recommended for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients to prevent CVD. We investigated the association between different levels of PA and the risk for CVD and all-cause mortality in patients with T2DM using nationwide data.
Methods
We examined health examination data and claims records of 2,745,637 participants with T2DM at baseline from the Korean National Health Insurance Service who underwent health examinations between 2009 and 2012. We excluded subjects with a history of myocardial infarction or stroke. Each participant was asked to report their weekly PA levels according to three categories: vigorous, moderate, and walking. The incidence of CVD and death was analyzed until 2017.
Results
The risk of CVD was lower in regular exercisers than in nonexercisers after adjusting for confounding variables. A dose-response trend was evident in the association between the degree of PA and CVD risk. All categories of PA were inversely associated with CVD risk and mortality. The reduction in CVD risk and all-cause mortality was more profound in patients aged ≥65 years.
Conclusions
Augmenting PA might have positive effects on the prevention of CVD and all-cause death, especially in the elderly. The benefits of PA were consistently observed in various subgroups regardless of the presence of chronic conditions. Therefore, clinicians should encourage elderly patients with T2DM to increase their daily PA.

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  • The role of family health climate in physical activity and sedentary behaviour in primary care patients with diabetes – a cross-sectional study
    Amelia Ahmad Hatib, Hui Li Koh, Sai Zhen Sim
    BMC Primary Care.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Soomin Lee, Younghwan Choi, Yeon Soo Kim
    Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Ye Seul Yang, Eu Jeong Ku, Seung-Hyun Ko, Eun-Jung Rhee, Sang-Hyun Ihm, Sung Hee Choi, Won-Young Lee
    The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine.2025; 40(5): 696.     CrossRef
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    Ye Seul Yang, Eu Jeong Ku, Seung-Hyun Ko, Eun-Jung Rhee, Sang-Hyun Ihm, Sung Hee Choi, Won-Young Lee
    Cardiovascular Prevention and Pharmacotherapy.2025; 7(4): 120.     CrossRef
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    Ayazullah Safi, Sanjoy Deb, Adam Kelly, Matthew Cole, Natalie Walker, Mohammed Gulrez Zariwala
    Frontiers in Public Health.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Effect of physical activity on incident atrial fibrillation in individuals with varying duration of diabetes: a nationwide population study
    JungMin Choi, So‑Ryoung Lee, Eue-Keun Choi, Kyung-Yeon Lee, Hyo-Jeong Ahn, Soonil Kwon, Kyung‑Do Han, Seil Oh, Gregory Y. H. Lip
    Cardiovascular Diabetology.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
Review Article
Diabetes in People with Disabilities: a Call for Action
Inha Jung, Eun-Jung Rhee, Won-Young Lee
Cardiovasc Prev Pharmacother. 2021;3(4):82-85.   Published online October 31, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36011/cpp.2021.3.e13
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Previous researchers have suggested that people with disabilities have a higher prevalence and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus than the general population. As diabetes is a well-known risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), developing strategies to prevent and delay its occurrence in people with disabilities is important to reduce the burden of CVD. However, people with disabilities are often excluded from studies and have received little attention from public health authorities and researchers. These unmet needs for health care and being left out of research may affect the progression of diabetes in people with disabilities. Herein, we would like to briefly discuss the increased risk of diabetes and related conditions in people with disabilities and suggest that more attention should be given to this population.

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  • The Role of Physical Activity in Determining the Association between Metabolic Syndrome and Type-2 Diabetes in Older People with Disabilities
    Minjeong Kang, Hyunsik Kang
    Journal of The Korean Society of Living Environmental System.2025; 32(2): 135.     CrossRef
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    Shiva Raj Acharya, NamKwen Kim, Navin Ray, Diwash Timilsina
    American Journal of Preventive Medicine.2025; 69(3): 107938.     CrossRef
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    Heather F. McClintock, Sarah E. Edmonds, Nicole L. Ducray
    Diabetology.2025; 6(9): 84.     CrossRef

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