Estimating the risk reduction in disability incidence by adhering to recommendation-based physical activity in older adults: a cohort study.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Masasnori Morikawa, Kenji Harada, Satoshi Kurita, Chiharu Nishijima, Kazuya Fujii, Daisuke Kakita, Yukari Yamashiro, Naoto Takayanagi, Motoki Sudo, Hiroyuki Shimada
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Abstract

Background: The WHO recommends ≥150 min/week of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) for older adults, while the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare suggests ≥6000 steps/day. However, the potential of meeting these recommendations to reduce the incidence of disability remains unclear.

Methods: This study included 4079 community-dwelling older people from the National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology-Study of Geriatric Syndromes. Physical activity was measured using triaxial accelerometers over 1 month, with 12-month data used in sensitivity analyses. Disability incidence was defined as new certification by the Japanese Long-Term Care Insurance system for 58 months. To compare the cumulative incidence of disability between adherent and non-adherent groups, we applied the parametric g-formula accounting for sociodemographic, physical and medical covariates.

Results: For MVPA adherence, disability incidence was reduced by -2.17% (95% CI -4.50% to 0.16%). Continuous MVPA adherence over 12 months significantly reduced disability incidence by -3.15% (95% CI -6.08% to -0.22%). A significant reduction in severe disability incidence was observed with MVPA adherence (-1.18%, 95% CI -3.59% to -0.17%). Subgroup analyses indicated greater reductions in disability incidence among individuals aged <75 years (-2.56%, 95% CI -4.81% to -0.31%). For daily step adherence, the largest risk reduction was observed in the subgroup of older adults aged ≥75 years (-4.40%, 95% CI -10.12% to 1.33%), although the CI was wide.

Conclusions: Adherence to recommendation-based physical activity may effectively prevent disability in community-dwelling Japanese older adults.

通过坚持基于推荐的身体活动来估计老年人残疾发生率降低的风险:一项队列研究。
背景:世界卫生组织建议老年人每周≥150分钟的中等至高强度身体活动(MVPA),而日本厚生劳动省建议≥6000步/天。然而,满足这些建议以减少残疾发生率的潜力仍不清楚。方法:本研究包括来自国家老年病学和老年学中心老年综合征研究的4079名社区居住老年人。在1个月内使用三轴加速度计测量身体活动,并使用12个月的数据进行敏感性分析。残疾发生率被日本长期护理保险系统定义为58个月的新认证。为了比较依从组和非依从组之间的累积致残率,我们应用参数g公式计算社会人口学、身体和医学协变量。结果:对于MVPA依从性,残疾发生率降低了-2.17% (95% CI -4.50%至0.16%)。持续坚持MVPA超过12个月可显著降低-3.15%的残疾发生率(95% CI -6.08% -0.22%)。MVPA依从性显著降低了严重残疾发生率(-1.18%,95% CI -3.59%至-0.17%)。亚组分析表明,老年人的残疾发生率有更大的降低。结论:坚持基于推荐的体育活动可以有效地预防日本社区老年人的残疾。
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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
11.10
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发文量
100
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health is a leading international journal devoted to publication of original research and reviews covering applied, methodological and theoretical issues with emphasis on studies using multidisciplinary or integrative approaches. The journal aims to improve epidemiological knowledge and ultimately health worldwide.
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