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Leisure-time physical activity and risk of disability incidence: A 12-year prospective cohort study among young elderly of the same age at baseline
BACKGROUND: To clarify the role of physical activity in preventing disability in Japan, we investigated the association between amount of leisure-time physical activity and incidence of disability among the young elderly. METHODS: In the New Integrated Suburban Seniority Investigation (NISSIN) proje...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608599/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28606710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.je.2016.11.004 |
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author | Matsunaga, Takashi Naito, Mariko Wakai, Kenji Ukawa, Shigekazu Zhao, Wenjing Okabayashi, Satoe Ando, Masahiko Kawamura, Takashi Tamakoshi, Akiko |
author_facet | Matsunaga, Takashi Naito, Mariko Wakai, Kenji Ukawa, Shigekazu Zhao, Wenjing Okabayashi, Satoe Ando, Masahiko Kawamura, Takashi Tamakoshi, Akiko |
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description | BACKGROUND: To clarify the role of physical activity in preventing disability in Japan, we investigated the association between amount of leisure-time physical activity and incidence of disability among the young elderly. METHODS: In the New Integrated Suburban Seniority Investigation (NISSIN) project conducted from 1996 to 2013, we followed 2888 community-dwelling adults aged 64–65 years with no history of cerebrovascular disease for a median follow-up of 11.6 years. Disabilities were defined as follows based on the classifications of the Japanese long-term care insurance system: 1) support or care levels (support levels 1–2 or care levels 1–5); 2) care levels 2–5; 3) support or care levels with dementia; and 4) care levels 2–5 or death. In addition, we also assessed 5) all-cause mortality. RESULTS: After controlling for sociodemographic, lifestyle, and medical factors, male participants reporting an activity level of 18.1 metabolic equivalent (MET)-hours/week (the median among those with activities) or more had 52% less risk of being classified as support or care levels with dementia compared with the no activity group (hazard ratio 0.48; 95% confidence interval, 0.25–0.94). No significant association was found among women between amount of leisure-time physical activity and incidence of disability. CONCLUSION: We identified an inverse dose–response relationship between the amount of leisure-time physical activity and the risk of disability with dementia in men. Therefore, a higher level of physical activity should be recommended to young elderly men to prevent disability with dementia. |
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spelling | pubmed-56085992017-09-29 Leisure-time physical activity and risk of disability incidence: A 12-year prospective cohort study among young elderly of the same age at baseline Matsunaga, Takashi Naito, Mariko Wakai, Kenji Ukawa, Shigekazu Zhao, Wenjing Okabayashi, Satoe Ando, Masahiko Kawamura, Takashi Tamakoshi, Akiko J Epidemiol Original Article BACKGROUND: To clarify the role of physical activity in preventing disability in Japan, we investigated the association between amount of leisure-time physical activity and incidence of disability among the young elderly. METHODS: In the New Integrated Suburban Seniority Investigation (NISSIN) project conducted from 1996 to 2013, we followed 2888 community-dwelling adults aged 64–65 years with no history of cerebrovascular disease for a median follow-up of 11.6 years. Disabilities were defined as follows based on the classifications of the Japanese long-term care insurance system: 1) support or care levels (support levels 1–2 or care levels 1–5); 2) care levels 2–5; 3) support or care levels with dementia; and 4) care levels 2–5 or death. In addition, we also assessed 5) all-cause mortality. RESULTS: After controlling for sociodemographic, lifestyle, and medical factors, male participants reporting an activity level of 18.1 metabolic equivalent (MET)-hours/week (the median among those with activities) or more had 52% less risk of being classified as support or care levels with dementia compared with the no activity group (hazard ratio 0.48; 95% confidence interval, 0.25–0.94). No significant association was found among women between amount of leisure-time physical activity and incidence of disability. CONCLUSION: We identified an inverse dose–response relationship between the amount of leisure-time physical activity and the risk of disability with dementia in men. Therefore, a higher level of physical activity should be recommended to young elderly men to prevent disability with dementia. Elsevier 2017-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5608599/ /pubmed/28606710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.je.2016.11.004 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Matsunaga, Takashi Naito, Mariko Wakai, Kenji Ukawa, Shigekazu Zhao, Wenjing Okabayashi, Satoe Ando, Masahiko Kawamura, Takashi Tamakoshi, Akiko Leisure-time physical activity and risk of disability incidence: A 12-year prospective cohort study among young elderly of the same age at baseline |
title | Leisure-time physical activity and risk of disability incidence: A 12-year prospective cohort study among young elderly of the same age at baseline |
title_full | Leisure-time physical activity and risk of disability incidence: A 12-year prospective cohort study among young elderly of the same age at baseline |
title_fullStr | Leisure-time physical activity and risk of disability incidence: A 12-year prospective cohort study among young elderly of the same age at baseline |
title_full_unstemmed | Leisure-time physical activity and risk of disability incidence: A 12-year prospective cohort study among young elderly of the same age at baseline |
title_short | Leisure-time physical activity and risk of disability incidence: A 12-year prospective cohort study among young elderly of the same age at baseline |
title_sort | leisure-time physical activity and risk of disability incidence: a 12-year prospective cohort study among young elderly of the same age at baseline |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608599/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28606710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.je.2016.11.004 |
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