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Objectively Measured Activity Patterns among Adults in Residential Aged Care
Objectives: To determine the feasibility of using the activPAL3(TM) activity monitor, and, to describe the activity patterns of residential aged care residents. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Randomly selected aged care facilities within 100 km of the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Participan...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881141/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24304508 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph10126783 |
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author | Reid, Natasha Eakin, Elizabeth Henwood, Timothy Keogh, Justin W. L. Senior, Hugh E. Gardiner, Paul A. Winkler, Elisabeth Healy, Genevieve N. |
author_facet | Reid, Natasha Eakin, Elizabeth Henwood, Timothy Keogh, Justin W. L. Senior, Hugh E. Gardiner, Paul A. Winkler, Elisabeth Healy, Genevieve N. |
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description | Objectives: To determine the feasibility of using the activPAL3(TM) activity monitor, and, to describe the activity patterns of residential aged care residents. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Randomly selected aged care facilities within 100 km of the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Participants: Ambulatory, older (≥60 years) residential aged care adults without cognitive impairment. Measurements: Feasibility was assessed by consent rate, sleep/wear diary completion, and through interviews with staff/participants. Activity patterns (sitting/lying, standing, and stepping) were measured via activPAL3(TM) monitors worn continuously for seven days. Times spent in each activity were described and then compared across days of the week and hours of the day using linear mixed models. Results: Consent rate was 48% (n = 41). Activity patterns are described for the 31 participants (mean age 84.2 years) who provided at least one day of valid monitor data. In total, 14 (45%) completed the sleep/wear diary. Participants spent a median (interquartile range) of 12.4 (1.7) h sitting/lying (with 73% of this accumulated in unbroken bouts of ≥30 min), 1.9 (1.3) h standing, and 21.4 (36.7) min stepping during their monitored waking hours per day. Activity did not vary significantly by day of the week (p ≥ 0.05); stepping showed significant hourly variation (p = 0.018). Conclusions: Older adults in residential aged care were consistently highly sedentary. Feasibility considerations for objective activity monitoring identified for this population include poor diary completion and lost monitors. |
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spelling | pubmed-38811412014-01-06 Objectively Measured Activity Patterns among Adults in Residential Aged Care Reid, Natasha Eakin, Elizabeth Henwood, Timothy Keogh, Justin W. L. Senior, Hugh E. Gardiner, Paul A. Winkler, Elisabeth Healy, Genevieve N. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Objectives: To determine the feasibility of using the activPAL3(TM) activity monitor, and, to describe the activity patterns of residential aged care residents. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Randomly selected aged care facilities within 100 km of the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Participants: Ambulatory, older (≥60 years) residential aged care adults without cognitive impairment. Measurements: Feasibility was assessed by consent rate, sleep/wear diary completion, and through interviews with staff/participants. Activity patterns (sitting/lying, standing, and stepping) were measured via activPAL3(TM) monitors worn continuously for seven days. Times spent in each activity were described and then compared across days of the week and hours of the day using linear mixed models. Results: Consent rate was 48% (n = 41). Activity patterns are described for the 31 participants (mean age 84.2 years) who provided at least one day of valid monitor data. In total, 14 (45%) completed the sleep/wear diary. Participants spent a median (interquartile range) of 12.4 (1.7) h sitting/lying (with 73% of this accumulated in unbroken bouts of ≥30 min), 1.9 (1.3) h standing, and 21.4 (36.7) min stepping during their monitored waking hours per day. Activity did not vary significantly by day of the week (p ≥ 0.05); stepping showed significant hourly variation (p = 0.018). Conclusions: Older adults in residential aged care were consistently highly sedentary. Feasibility considerations for objective activity monitoring identified for this population include poor diary completion and lost monitors. MDPI 2013-12-04 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3881141/ /pubmed/24304508 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph10126783 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Reid, Natasha Eakin, Elizabeth Henwood, Timothy Keogh, Justin W. L. Senior, Hugh E. Gardiner, Paul A. Winkler, Elisabeth Healy, Genevieve N. Objectively Measured Activity Patterns among Adults in Residential Aged Care |
title | Objectively Measured Activity Patterns among Adults in Residential Aged Care |
title_full | Objectively Measured Activity Patterns among Adults in Residential Aged Care |
title_fullStr | Objectively Measured Activity Patterns among Adults in Residential Aged Care |
title_full_unstemmed | Objectively Measured Activity Patterns among Adults in Residential Aged Care |
title_short | Objectively Measured Activity Patterns among Adults in Residential Aged Care |
title_sort | objectively measured activity patterns among adults in residential aged care |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881141/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24304508 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph10126783 |
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