Adapted physical activity interventions and motivational levers: What benefits for type 2 diabetics? A systematic review.
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Date publication
mars 2024
Journal
Health science reports
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr TARQUINIO Cyril
Tous les auteurs :
Maudet-Coulomb É, Martin-Krumm C, Tarquinio C, Mino JC
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Résumé
Scientific research continues to advance and improve the medical management of type 2 diabetes. However, the importance of lifestyle management remains invaluable in treatment and tertiary prevention of this disease. Day-to-day sedentariness is the fourth most important risk factor for mortality in France. Numerous studies have demonstrated that physical activity is beneficial to people with type 2 diabetes and various recommendations have been made to encourage it. However, it is universally agreed that interventions that promote physical activity, while they may enhance its practice in the short term, do not impact on it over longer periods. It therefore seems essential to focus interventions on an individual's capacity to persist with physical activity in the long term. By looking at the literature, the aim of this review is to synthesize group and supervised physical activity interventions for people with type 2 diabetes using variables based on the following levers: motivation and self-efficacy.
Mots clés
interventions, motivation, physical activity, self‐efficacy, type 2 diabetes
Référence
Health Sci Rep. 2024 03;7(3):e1644