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OBESITY AND MIDLIFE PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN TWO BRITISH BIRTH COHORTS: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY

Associations between obesity and physical inactivity are bi-directional. Both are associated with physical functioning (PF) but whether obesity influences PF via inactivity is unknown. We investigated whether mid-adult obesity trajectories were associated with subsequent PF and mediated by inactivit...

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Autores principales: Pereira, Snehal Pinto, De Stavola, Bianca L, Rogers, Nina T, Hardy, Rebecca, Cooper, Rachel, Power, Chris
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6846044/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.191
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author Pereira, Snehal Pinto
De Stavola, Bianca L
Rogers, Nina T
Hardy, Rebecca
Cooper, Rachel
Power, Chris
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Rogers, Nina T
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Power, Chris
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description Associations between obesity and physical inactivity are bi-directional. Both are associated with physical functioning (PF) but whether obesity influences PF via inactivity is unknown. We investigated whether mid-adult obesity trajectories were associated with subsequent PF and mediated by inactivity in the 1946 National Survey of Health and Development (1946-NSHD; N=2,427) and the 1958 National Child Development Study (1958-NCDS; N=8,674). Estimated randomised-interventional-analogue natural direct (rNDE), indirect (rNIE) and total (rTE=rNDExrNIE) effects of obesity trajectories on PF via inactivity are expressed as risk ratios. In 1946-NSHD, rTE of incident obesity at 43y (vs never) on poor PF=2.32(1.13,3.51); at 53y=1.53(0.91,2.15). rNIEs via inactivity were 1.02(0.97,1.07) and 1.02(0.99,1.04) respectively. Estimated rTE of persistent obesity from 36y=2.91(1.14,4.69), with rNIE of 1.03(0.96,1.10). Longer obesity duration was associated with increased risk of poor PF. Inactivity played a small mediating role. Findings reinforce the importance of preventing and delaying obesity onset to protect against poor PF.
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spelling pubmed-68460442019-11-15 OBESITY AND MIDLIFE PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN TWO BRITISH BIRTH COHORTS: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY Pereira, Snehal Pinto De Stavola, Bianca L Rogers, Nina T Hardy, Rebecca Cooper, Rachel Power, Chris Innov Aging Session 685 (Symposium) Associations between obesity and physical inactivity are bi-directional. Both are associated with physical functioning (PF) but whether obesity influences PF via inactivity is unknown. We investigated whether mid-adult obesity trajectories were associated with subsequent PF and mediated by inactivity in the 1946 National Survey of Health and Development (1946-NSHD; N=2,427) and the 1958 National Child Development Study (1958-NCDS; N=8,674). Estimated randomised-interventional-analogue natural direct (rNDE), indirect (rNIE) and total (rTE=rNDExrNIE) effects of obesity trajectories on PF via inactivity are expressed as risk ratios. In 1946-NSHD, rTE of incident obesity at 43y (vs never) on poor PF=2.32(1.13,3.51); at 53y=1.53(0.91,2.15). rNIEs via inactivity were 1.02(0.97,1.07) and 1.02(0.99,1.04) respectively. Estimated rTE of persistent obesity from 36y=2.91(1.14,4.69), with rNIE of 1.03(0.96,1.10). Longer obesity duration was associated with increased risk of poor PF. Inactivity played a small mediating role. Findings reinforce the importance of preventing and delaying obesity onset to protect against poor PF. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6846044/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.191 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Session 685 (Symposium)
Pereira, Snehal Pinto
De Stavola, Bianca L
Rogers, Nina T
Hardy, Rebecca
Cooper, Rachel
Power, Chris
OBESITY AND MIDLIFE PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN TWO BRITISH BIRTH COHORTS: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY
title OBESITY AND MIDLIFE PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN TWO BRITISH BIRTH COHORTS: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY
title_full OBESITY AND MIDLIFE PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN TWO BRITISH BIRTH COHORTS: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY
title_fullStr OBESITY AND MIDLIFE PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN TWO BRITISH BIRTH COHORTS: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY
title_full_unstemmed OBESITY AND MIDLIFE PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN TWO BRITISH BIRTH COHORTS: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY
title_short OBESITY AND MIDLIFE PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN TWO BRITISH BIRTH COHORTS: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY
title_sort obesity and midlife physical functioning in two british birth cohorts: the mediating role of physical inactivity
topic Session 685 (Symposium)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6846044/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.191
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