Meeting 24-Hour Movement Guidelines and Mortality Risk in Older Adults: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Pooled Analysis in the Seniors-ENRICA Cohorts.

Miguel Angelo Duarte Junior, Salud Pintos-Carrillo, Alba Hernández-Martínez, José Francisco López-Gil, Auxiliadora Graciani, José Ramón Banegas, Fernando Rodríguez-Artalejo, Verónica Cabanas-Sánchez, David Martinez-Gomez
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Background: We assessed the association of adherence to the guidelines and subsequent changes over time in adherence with all-cause mortality.

Methods: We used data from 3 518 and 3 273 older adults, aged 60-96 years at baseline, from Seniors-ENRICA 1 and 2 cohorts, respectively. Adherence to 24-hour movement guidelines was defined as ≥150 min/wk of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), sedentary behavior (SB) ≤8 h/d (including ≤3 h/d of recreational screen time), and 7-9 h/d of sleep if aged 18-64 years or 7-8 h/d if aged ≥65 years. All-cause mortality was ascertained up to January 31, 2024. Analyses were performed using Cox regression adjusted for the main confounders.

Results: Of the 6 613 participants with complete data, 1 353 died during a mean follow-up of 10.1 (standard deviation [SD] = 4.0) years. Meeting MVPA (hazard ratio [HR] 0.73; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.65-0.82), SB (HR 0.89; 95% CI 0.80-0.99), and sleep (HR 0.89; 95% CI 0.80-0.99) recommendations were associated with lower mortality. Also, we noticed a reduction in mortality in meeting MVPA combined with both SB (34%) and sleep (12%), sleep and SB combined (23%), and meeting all 24-hour movement guidelines (40%). Changes in meeting 24-hour movement guidelines occurred between a mean follow-up of 2.8 (0.6) years. Meeting 24-hour movement guidelines at baseline and follow-up is associated with lower mortality (HR 0.69; 95% CI 0.47-0.99), compared to not meet them at both examinations.

Conclusions: This prospective cohort study underscores the critical impact of adhering to and maintaining adherence to the 24-hour movement guidelines in reducing mortality risk among older adults.

满足24小时运动指南和老年人死亡风险:老年人- enrica队列的横断面和纵向汇总分析
背景:我们评估了遵守指南和随后随时间变化的依从性与全因死亡率的关系。方法:我们使用的数据分别来自senior - enrica -1和senior - enrica - 2队列的3518和3273名老年人,基线年龄为60-96岁。坚持24小时运动指南的定义为:≥150分钟/周的中高强度身体活动(MVPA),久坐行为(SB)≤8小时/天(包括≤3小时/天的娱乐屏幕时间),18-64岁的睡眠时间为7-9小时/天,≥65岁的睡眠时间为7-8小时/天。确定了截至2024年1月31日的全因死亡率。采用Cox回归对主要混杂因素进行校正分析。结果:在6613名数据完整的参与者中,1353人在平均10.1年(SD = 4.0)的随访期间死亡。符合MVPA(风险比[HR] 0.73;95%可信区间[CI] 0.65 ~ 0.82), SB (HR 0.89;95% CI 0.80-0.99)和睡眠(HR 0.89;95% CI 0.80-0.99)与较低的死亡率相关。此外,我们注意到MVPA结合SB(34%)和睡眠(12%),睡眠和SB结合(23%),以及满足所有24小时运动指南(40%)的死亡率降低。在平均随访2.8年(0.6年)期间,24小时运动指南的满足发生了变化。在基线和随访时符合24小时运动指南与较低的死亡率相关(HR 0.69;95% CI 0.47-0.99),而两次检查均未达到要求。结论:这项前瞻性队列研究强调了坚持和维持24小时运动指南对降低老年人死亡风险的关键影响。
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