Physical Activity Indices in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes and Their Adult Children
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4314/Keywords:
Physical activity, Diabetes, Offsprings, Health promotionAbstract
In the face of a rising diabetes epidemic, a target population for prevention programme is the children of patients with type 2
diabetes. This study examined physical activity of patients with type 2 diabetes and that of their adult children, and characterized
the factors associated with physical inactivity among the participants. This cross-sectional study involved 315 participants (185
patients and 130 adult children) recruited from two major hospitals in Ibadan, Nigeria. Physical activity was assessed using the
International Physical Activity Questionnaire and data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics at α =0.05. The
prevalence of physical inactivity was 50.3% and 28.5% among parents and children respectively. Lack of awareness of physical
activity benefits (OR = 2.11; 95% CI = 1.22-3.66) and ignorance of parent’s diabetes status (OR = 3.21; 95% CI = 1.48-4.92)
were both associated with increased risk of physical inactivity among the children. The risk was reduced by half among children
of physically active parents (OR = 0.47; 95% CI = 0.16-0.89); while increasing age, female sex and unemployment were
associated with increased risk of physical inactivity in both parents and children. Physical inactivity was more prevalent in parents
than their children. Aside socio-demographic characteristics which influenced physical activity in both groups, lack of knowledge
of physical activity benefits, ignorance of parent’s diabetes status and physical inactivity of the parents were the factors that
encouraged physical inactivity among the children. Educational efforts to step up physical activity among children of patients
with type 2 diabetes are required.