Global Study Links Physical Inactivity to Severe Complications in 2.3 Million Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
A recent global study has identified physical inactivity as a significant factor contributing to complications in individuals with type 2 diabetes. Researchers analyzed data from more than 2.3 million adults living with diabetes across various regions worldwide and found that failing to meet recommended physical activity guidelines—defined as at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week—was closely linked to the development of severe health complications associated with the condition.
The study highlights the widespread prevalence of insufficient physical activity among people with type 2 diabetes and its correlation with adverse health outcomes. The research team examined data spanning multiple countries and diverse populations, emphasizing the universal nature of this issue. Their findings underscore the importance of adhering to established physical activity recommendations as a potential means to mitigate complications related to diabetes.
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Date: February 12, 2026
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