Associations of 24‐h Movement Behaviors With Incidence of Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Finnish Retirement and Aging Study

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Kristin Suorsa, Tuija Leskinen, Jesse Pasanen, Jaana Pentti, Jussi Vahtera, Sari Stenholm
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Low physical activity, high sedentary time (SED), and inadequate sleep increase cardiovascular disease risk, but the codependency between these 24‐h movement behaviors has often been neglected. This study examined associations between 24‐h movement behaviors and incidence of cardiovascular risk factors. The study included 866 adults (mean age 62.4 years, SD 1.1) from the Finnish Retirement and Aging study who participated in wrist‐accelerometry measurements between 2014 and 2018. Incident register‐based cardiovascular risk factors including hypertension, dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes, and questionnaire‐based obesity were followed up over on average 3‐year follow‐up. Compositional Cox regression models were adjusted for age, sex, occupation, smoking, and heavy alcohol consumption. We recorded 84 (17%) new cases of hypertension, 66 (9%) dyslipidemia, 28 (3%) type 2 diabetes, 43 (6%) obesity, and 94 (26%) any of these cardiovascular risk factors. Compared to mean composition (7.8 h sleep, 11.0 h SED, 4.2 h light physical activity [LPA], 60 min moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity [MVPA]), having 10 min more MVPA at the cost of other behaviors was associated with 5%–7% risk reduction in hypertension, 10%–13% in obesity, and 6%–7% in any cardiovascular risk factor. Among the least active (sleep 7.9 h, SED 12.1 h, LPA 3.6 h, MVPA 24 min), the risk reductions were nearly twofold. In conclusion, when accounting the interdependence of movement behaviors, MVPA associated with highest risk reduction in hypertension and obesity, especially among the least active participants. This suggests that even a small increase in daily MVPA could help prevent development of cardiovascular risk factors.
24小时运动行为与心血管危险因素发病率的关系:芬兰退休和老龄化研究
低体力活动、高久坐时间(SED)和睡眠不足会增加心血管疾病的风险,但这些24小时运动行为之间的相互依赖性经常被忽视。本研究调查了24小时运动行为与心血管危险因素发生率之间的关系。该研究包括来自芬兰退休与老龄化研究的866名成年人(平均年龄62.4岁,SD 1.1),他们在2014年至2018年期间参加了手腕加速度计测量。基于事件登记册的心血管危险因素包括高血压、血脂异常、2型糖尿病和基于问卷的肥胖,平均随访时间为3年。组合Cox回归模型对年龄、性别、职业、吸烟和大量饮酒进行了调整。我们记录了84例(17%)新发高血压,66例(9%)血脂异常,28例(3%)2型糖尿病,43例(6%)肥胖,94例(26%)以上心血管危险因素。与平均组成(7.8小时睡眠,11.0小时SED, 4.2小时轻体力活动[LPA], 60分钟中高强度体力活动[MVPA])相比,以牺牲其他行为为代价增加10分钟MVPA,高血压风险降低5%-7%,肥胖风险降低10%-13%,任何心血管危险因素风险降低6%-7%。在最不活跃的人群中(睡眠7.9小时,SED 12.1小时,LPA 3.6小时,MVPA 24分钟),风险降低了近两倍。综上所述,当考虑到运动行为的相互依赖性时,MVPA与高血压和肥胖的风险降低相关,特别是在最不活跃的参与者中。这表明,即使每日MVPA的小幅增加也有助于预防心血管危险因素的发展。
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CiteScore
7.90
自引率
4.90%
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162
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports is a multidisciplinary journal published 12 times per year under the auspices of the Scandinavian Foundation of Medicine and Science in Sports. It aims to publish high quality and impactful articles in the fields of orthopaedics, rehabilitation and sports medicine, exercise physiology and biochemistry, biomechanics and motor control, health and disease relating to sport, exercise and physical activity, as well as on the social and behavioural aspects of sport and exercise.
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