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Total mortality after changes in leisure time physical activity in 50 year old men: 35 year follow-up of population based cohort

Objective To examine how change in level of physical activity after middle age influences mortality and to compare it with the effect of smoking cessation. Design Population based cohort study with follow-up over 35 years. Setting Municipality of Uppsala, Sweden. Participants 2205 men aged 50 in 197...

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Autores principales: Byberg, Liisa, Melhus, Håkan, Gedeborg, Rolf, Sundström, Johan, Ahlbom, Anders, Zethelius, Björn, Berglund, Lars G, Wolk, Alicja, Michaëlsson, Karl
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2654773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19264819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b688
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author Byberg, Liisa
Melhus, Håkan
Gedeborg, Rolf
Sundström, Johan
Ahlbom, Anders
Zethelius, Björn
Berglund, Lars G
Wolk, Alicja
Michaëlsson, Karl
author_facet Byberg, Liisa
Melhus, Håkan
Gedeborg, Rolf
Sundström, Johan
Ahlbom, Anders
Zethelius, Björn
Berglund, Lars G
Wolk, Alicja
Michaëlsson, Karl
author_sort Byberg, Liisa
collection PubMed
description Objective To examine how change in level of physical activity after middle age influences mortality and to compare it with the effect of smoking cessation. Design Population based cohort study with follow-up over 35 years. Setting Municipality of Uppsala, Sweden. Participants 2205 men aged 50 in 1970-3 who were re-examined at ages 60, 70, 77, and 82 years. Main outcome measure Total (all cause) mortality. Results The absolute mortality rate was 27.1, 23.6, and 18.4 per 1000 person years in the groups with low, medium, and high physical activity, respectively. The relative rate reduction attributable to high physical activity was 32% for low and 22% for medium physical activity. Men who increased their physical activity level between the ages of 50 and 60 continued to have a higher mortality rate during the first five years of follow-up (adjusted hazard ratio 2.64, 95% confidence interval 1.32 to 5.27, compared with unchanged high physical activity). After 10 years of follow-up their increased physical activity was associated with reduced mortality to the level of men with unchanged high physical activity (1.10, 0.87 to 1.38). The reduction in mortality associated with increased physical activity (0.51, 0.26 to 0.97, compared with unchanged low physical activity) was similar to that associated with smoking cessation (0.64, 0.53 to 0.78, compared with continued smoking). Conclusions Increased physical activity in middle age is eventually followed by a reduction in mortality to the same level as seen among men with constantly high physical activity. This reduction is comparable with that associated with smoking cessation.
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spelling pubmed-26547732009-03-13 Total mortality after changes in leisure time physical activity in 50 year old men: 35 year follow-up of population based cohort Byberg, Liisa Melhus, Håkan Gedeborg, Rolf Sundström, Johan Ahlbom, Anders Zethelius, Björn Berglund, Lars G Wolk, Alicja Michaëlsson, Karl BMJ Research Objective To examine how change in level of physical activity after middle age influences mortality and to compare it with the effect of smoking cessation. Design Population based cohort study with follow-up over 35 years. Setting Municipality of Uppsala, Sweden. Participants 2205 men aged 50 in 1970-3 who were re-examined at ages 60, 70, 77, and 82 years. Main outcome measure Total (all cause) mortality. Results The absolute mortality rate was 27.1, 23.6, and 18.4 per 1000 person years in the groups with low, medium, and high physical activity, respectively. The relative rate reduction attributable to high physical activity was 32% for low and 22% for medium physical activity. Men who increased their physical activity level between the ages of 50 and 60 continued to have a higher mortality rate during the first five years of follow-up (adjusted hazard ratio 2.64, 95% confidence interval 1.32 to 5.27, compared with unchanged high physical activity). After 10 years of follow-up their increased physical activity was associated with reduced mortality to the level of men with unchanged high physical activity (1.10, 0.87 to 1.38). The reduction in mortality associated with increased physical activity (0.51, 0.26 to 0.97, compared with unchanged low physical activity) was similar to that associated with smoking cessation (0.64, 0.53 to 0.78, compared with continued smoking). Conclusions Increased physical activity in middle age is eventually followed by a reduction in mortality to the same level as seen among men with constantly high physical activity. This reduction is comparable with that associated with smoking cessation. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2009-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2654773/ /pubmed/19264819 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b688 Text en © Byberg et al 2009 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Byberg, Liisa
Melhus, Håkan
Gedeborg, Rolf
Sundström, Johan
Ahlbom, Anders
Zethelius, Björn
Berglund, Lars G
Wolk, Alicja
Michaëlsson, Karl
Total mortality after changes in leisure time physical activity in 50 year old men: 35 year follow-up of population based cohort
title Total mortality after changes in leisure time physical activity in 50 year old men: 35 year follow-up of population based cohort
title_full Total mortality after changes in leisure time physical activity in 50 year old men: 35 year follow-up of population based cohort
title_fullStr Total mortality after changes in leisure time physical activity in 50 year old men: 35 year follow-up of population based cohort
title_full_unstemmed Total mortality after changes in leisure time physical activity in 50 year old men: 35 year follow-up of population based cohort
title_short Total mortality after changes in leisure time physical activity in 50 year old men: 35 year follow-up of population based cohort
title_sort total mortality after changes in leisure time physical activity in 50 year old men: 35 year follow-up of population based cohort
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2654773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19264819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b688
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