22-OR: Exploring the association between physical activity levels and sedentary behaviors with risk of T2DM from childhood to adolescence: A causal inference analysis.

Notice bibliographique

Harnois-Leblanc, S., Van Hulst, A., Barnett, T. A., Mathieu, M.-E., Paradis, G., Sylvestre, M.-P., Henderson, M. et Quality Research Group. (2021). 22-OR: Exploring the association between physical activity levels and sedentary behaviors with risk of T2DM from childhood to adolescence: A causal inference analysis. Diabetes, 70(Supplement_1).

Résumé

Causal inference methods were developed to emulate repeated randomized trials in observational studies, notably by controlling for time-varying confounders. Using these methods, we examined the complex relationship between physical activity, sedentary behaviors and T2DM accounting for interrelations between time-varying lifestyle habits and their reciprocal effects on T2DM across childhood.

Hyperlien

https://doi.org/10.2337/db21-22-OR

Publication du membre

Tracie Barnett

Appartenance aux volets

Année

2021