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Accelerometer-Measured Sedentary and Physical Activity Time and Their Correlates in European Older Adults: The SITLESS Study
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior (SB) and physical activity (PA) are important determinants of health in older adults. This study aimed to describe the composition of accelerometer-measured SB and PA in older adults, to explore self-reported context-specific SB, and to assess sociodemographic and func...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7494025/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31943000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glaa016 |
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author | Giné-Garriga, Maria Sansano-Nadal, Oriol Tully, Mark A Caserotti, Paolo Coll-Planas, Laura Rothenbacher, Dietrich Dallmeier, Dhayana Denkinger, Michael Wilson, Jason J Martin-Borràs, Carme Skjødt, Mathias Ferri, Kelly Farche, Ana Claudia McIntosh, Emma Blackburn, Nicole E Salvà, Antoni Roqué-i-Figuls, Marta |
author_facet | Giné-Garriga, Maria Sansano-Nadal, Oriol Tully, Mark A Caserotti, Paolo Coll-Planas, Laura Rothenbacher, Dietrich Dallmeier, Dhayana Denkinger, Michael Wilson, Jason J Martin-Borràs, Carme Skjødt, Mathias Ferri, Kelly Farche, Ana Claudia McIntosh, Emma Blackburn, Nicole E Salvà, Antoni Roqué-i-Figuls, Marta |
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description | BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior (SB) and physical activity (PA) are important determinants of health in older adults. This study aimed to describe the composition of accelerometer-measured SB and PA in older adults, to explore self-reported context-specific SB, and to assess sociodemographic and functional correlates of engaging in higher levels of SB in participants of a multicenter study including four European countries. METHOD: One thousand three hundred and sixty community-dwelling older adults from the SITLESS study (61.8% women; 75.3 ± 6.3 years) completed a self-reported SB questionnaire and wore an ActiGraph accelerometer for 7 days. Accelerometer-determined compositional descriptive statistics were calculated. A fixed-effects regression analysis was conducted to assess the sociodemographic (country, age, sex, civil status, education, and medications) and functional (body mass index and gait speed) correlates. RESULTS: Older adults spent 78.8% of waking time in SB, 18.6% in light-intensity PA, and 2.6% in moderate-to-vigorous PA. Accelerometry showed that women engaged in more light-intensity PA and walking and men engaged in higher amounts of moderate-to-vigorous PA. Watching television and reading accounted for 47.2% of waking time. Older age, being a man, single, taking more medications, being obese and overweight, and having a slower gait speed were statistically significant correlates of more sedentary time. CONCLUSIONS: The high amount of SB of our participants justifies the need to develop and evaluate interventions to reduce sitting time. A clinically relevant change in gait speed can decrease almost 0.45 percentage points of sedentary time. The distribution of context-specific sedentary activities by country and sex showed minor differences, albeit worth noting. |
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spelling | pubmed-74940252020-09-21 Accelerometer-Measured Sedentary and Physical Activity Time and Their Correlates in European Older Adults: The SITLESS Study Giné-Garriga, Maria Sansano-Nadal, Oriol Tully, Mark A Caserotti, Paolo Coll-Planas, Laura Rothenbacher, Dietrich Dallmeier, Dhayana Denkinger, Michael Wilson, Jason J Martin-Borràs, Carme Skjødt, Mathias Ferri, Kelly Farche, Ana Claudia McIntosh, Emma Blackburn, Nicole E Salvà, Antoni Roqué-i-Figuls, Marta J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci THE JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGY: Medical Sciences BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior (SB) and physical activity (PA) are important determinants of health in older adults. This study aimed to describe the composition of accelerometer-measured SB and PA in older adults, to explore self-reported context-specific SB, and to assess sociodemographic and functional correlates of engaging in higher levels of SB in participants of a multicenter study including four European countries. METHOD: One thousand three hundred and sixty community-dwelling older adults from the SITLESS study (61.8% women; 75.3 ± 6.3 years) completed a self-reported SB questionnaire and wore an ActiGraph accelerometer for 7 days. Accelerometer-determined compositional descriptive statistics were calculated. A fixed-effects regression analysis was conducted to assess the sociodemographic (country, age, sex, civil status, education, and medications) and functional (body mass index and gait speed) correlates. RESULTS: Older adults spent 78.8% of waking time in SB, 18.6% in light-intensity PA, and 2.6% in moderate-to-vigorous PA. Accelerometry showed that women engaged in more light-intensity PA and walking and men engaged in higher amounts of moderate-to-vigorous PA. Watching television and reading accounted for 47.2% of waking time. Older age, being a man, single, taking more medications, being obese and overweight, and having a slower gait speed were statistically significant correlates of more sedentary time. CONCLUSIONS: The high amount of SB of our participants justifies the need to develop and evaluate interventions to reduce sitting time. A clinically relevant change in gait speed can decrease almost 0.45 percentage points of sedentary time. The distribution of context-specific sedentary activities by country and sex showed minor differences, albeit worth noting. Oxford University Press 2020-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7494025/ /pubmed/31943000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glaa016 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | THE JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGY: Medical Sciences Giné-Garriga, Maria Sansano-Nadal, Oriol Tully, Mark A Caserotti, Paolo Coll-Planas, Laura Rothenbacher, Dietrich Dallmeier, Dhayana Denkinger, Michael Wilson, Jason J Martin-Borràs, Carme Skjødt, Mathias Ferri, Kelly Farche, Ana Claudia McIntosh, Emma Blackburn, Nicole E Salvà, Antoni Roqué-i-Figuls, Marta Accelerometer-Measured Sedentary and Physical Activity Time and Their Correlates in European Older Adults: The SITLESS Study |
title | Accelerometer-Measured Sedentary and Physical Activity Time and Their Correlates in European Older Adults: The SITLESS Study |
title_full | Accelerometer-Measured Sedentary and Physical Activity Time and Their Correlates in European Older Adults: The SITLESS Study |
title_fullStr | Accelerometer-Measured Sedentary and Physical Activity Time and Their Correlates in European Older Adults: The SITLESS Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Accelerometer-Measured Sedentary and Physical Activity Time and Their Correlates in European Older Adults: The SITLESS Study |
title_short | Accelerometer-Measured Sedentary and Physical Activity Time and Their Correlates in European Older Adults: The SITLESS Study |
title_sort | accelerometer-measured sedentary and physical activity time and their correlates in european older adults: the sitless study |
topic | THE JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGY: Medical Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7494025/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31943000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glaa016 |
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