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Does duration of physical activity bouts matter for adiposity and metabolic syndrome? A cross-sectional study of older British men

BACKGROUND: Older adults have low physical activity(PA) and high sedentary behaviour(SB) levels. We investigate how total volume and specific patterns of moderate to vigorous PA(MVPA), light PA(LPA) and SB are related to adiposity and metabolic syndrome (MS). Then, with reference to physical activit...

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Autores principales: Jefferis, Barbara J., Parsons, Tessa J., Sartini, Claudio, Ash, Sarah, Lennon, Lucy T., Wannamethee, S. Goya, Lee, I-Min, Whincup, Peter H.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4793648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26980183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12966-016-0361-2
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author Jefferis, Barbara J.
Parsons, Tessa J.
Sartini, Claudio
Ash, Sarah
Lennon, Lucy T.
Wannamethee, S. Goya
Lee, I-Min
Whincup, Peter H.
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Parsons, Tessa J.
Sartini, Claudio
Ash, Sarah
Lennon, Lucy T.
Wannamethee, S. Goya
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description BACKGROUND: Older adults have low physical activity(PA) and high sedentary behaviour(SB) levels. We investigate how total volume and specific patterns of moderate to vigorous PA(MVPA), light PA(LPA) and SB are related to adiposity and metabolic syndrome (MS). Then, with reference to physical activity guidelines which encourage MVPA in bouts > =10 min and avoiding “long” sedentary bouts, we investigate whether accumulating PA and SB in bouts of different defined durations are differently associated with these outcomes. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of men (71–91 years) recruited in UK primary care centres. Nurses made physical measures (weight, height, bio-impedance, blood pressure) and took fasting blood samples. 1528/3137 (49 %) surviving men had ≥3 valid days (≥600 min) accelerometer data. 450 men with pre-existing chronic disease were excluded. 1009/1078 (93.6 %) had complete covariate data. RESULTS: Men (n = 1009, mean age 78.5(SD 4.7) years) spent 612(SD 83), 202(SD 64) and 42(SD 33) minutes in SB, LIPA and MVPA respectively. Each additional 30 min/day of SB and MVPA were associated with 0.32 (95 % CI 0.23, 0.40)Kg/m(2) higher Body Mass Index (BMI) and −0.72(−0.93, −0.51) lower BMI Kg/m(2) respectively. Patterns for waist circumference (WC), fat mass index (FMI), fasting insulin and MS were similar. MVPA in bouts lasting <10 min or ≥10 min duration were not associated differently with outcomes. In models adjusted for total MVPA, each minute accumulated in SB bouts lasting 1–15 min was associated with lower BMI −0.012 kg/m(2), WC −0.029 cm, and OR 0.989 for MS (all p < 0.05), and coefficients for LPA bouts 1–9 min were very similar in separate models adjusted for total MVPA. Minutes accumulated in SB bouts 1–15 min and LPA bouts 1–9 min were correlated, r = 0.62. CONCLUSIONS: Objectively measured MVPA, LPA and SB were all associated with lower adiposity and metabolic risk. The beneficial associations of LPA are encouraging for older adults for whom initiating MVPA and maintaining bouts lasting ≥10 min may be particularly challenging. Findings that short bouts of LPA (1–9 min) and SB (1–15 min), but that all MVPA, not just MVPA accumulated in bouts ≥10 min were associated with lower adiposity and better metabolic health could help refine older adult PA guidelines.
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spelling pubmed-47936482016-03-17 Does duration of physical activity bouts matter for adiposity and metabolic syndrome? A cross-sectional study of older British men Jefferis, Barbara J. Parsons, Tessa J. Sartini, Claudio Ash, Sarah Lennon, Lucy T. Wannamethee, S. Goya Lee, I-Min Whincup, Peter H. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act Research BACKGROUND: Older adults have low physical activity(PA) and high sedentary behaviour(SB) levels. We investigate how total volume and specific patterns of moderate to vigorous PA(MVPA), light PA(LPA) and SB are related to adiposity and metabolic syndrome (MS). Then, with reference to physical activity guidelines which encourage MVPA in bouts > =10 min and avoiding “long” sedentary bouts, we investigate whether accumulating PA and SB in bouts of different defined durations are differently associated with these outcomes. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of men (71–91 years) recruited in UK primary care centres. Nurses made physical measures (weight, height, bio-impedance, blood pressure) and took fasting blood samples. 1528/3137 (49 %) surviving men had ≥3 valid days (≥600 min) accelerometer data. 450 men with pre-existing chronic disease were excluded. 1009/1078 (93.6 %) had complete covariate data. RESULTS: Men (n = 1009, mean age 78.5(SD 4.7) years) spent 612(SD 83), 202(SD 64) and 42(SD 33) minutes in SB, LIPA and MVPA respectively. Each additional 30 min/day of SB and MVPA were associated with 0.32 (95 % CI 0.23, 0.40)Kg/m(2) higher Body Mass Index (BMI) and −0.72(−0.93, −0.51) lower BMI Kg/m(2) respectively. Patterns for waist circumference (WC), fat mass index (FMI), fasting insulin and MS were similar. MVPA in bouts lasting <10 min or ≥10 min duration were not associated differently with outcomes. In models adjusted for total MVPA, each minute accumulated in SB bouts lasting 1–15 min was associated with lower BMI −0.012 kg/m(2), WC −0.029 cm, and OR 0.989 for MS (all p < 0.05), and coefficients for LPA bouts 1–9 min were very similar in separate models adjusted for total MVPA. Minutes accumulated in SB bouts 1–15 min and LPA bouts 1–9 min were correlated, r = 0.62. CONCLUSIONS: Objectively measured MVPA, LPA and SB were all associated with lower adiposity and metabolic risk. The beneficial associations of LPA are encouraging for older adults for whom initiating MVPA and maintaining bouts lasting ≥10 min may be particularly challenging. Findings that short bouts of LPA (1–9 min) and SB (1–15 min), but that all MVPA, not just MVPA accumulated in bouts ≥10 min were associated with lower adiposity and better metabolic health could help refine older adult PA guidelines. BioMed Central 2016-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4793648/ /pubmed/26980183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12966-016-0361-2 Text en © Jefferis et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Jefferis, Barbara J.
Parsons, Tessa J.
Sartini, Claudio
Ash, Sarah
Lennon, Lucy T.
Wannamethee, S. Goya
Lee, I-Min
Whincup, Peter H.
Does duration of physical activity bouts matter for adiposity and metabolic syndrome? A cross-sectional study of older British men
title Does duration of physical activity bouts matter for adiposity and metabolic syndrome? A cross-sectional study of older British men
title_full Does duration of physical activity bouts matter for adiposity and metabolic syndrome? A cross-sectional study of older British men
title_fullStr Does duration of physical activity bouts matter for adiposity and metabolic syndrome? A cross-sectional study of older British men
title_full_unstemmed Does duration of physical activity bouts matter for adiposity and metabolic syndrome? A cross-sectional study of older British men
title_short Does duration of physical activity bouts matter for adiposity and metabolic syndrome? A cross-sectional study of older British men
title_sort does duration of physical activity bouts matter for adiposity and metabolic syndrome? a cross-sectional study of older british men
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4793648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26980183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12966-016-0361-2
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