识别多成分模式和相关的加速计评估的身体行为在绝经后妇女:妇女健康加速计合作。

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Kelly R Evenson, Annie Green Howard, Fang Wen, Chongzhi Di, I-Min Lee
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了解加速度计测量的身体活动和久坐行为(身体行为)的同时模式可以为有针对性的干预提供信息。本横断面研究描述了多组分模式和相关的物理行为使用加速度计在不同的绝经后妇女。妇女健康加速计协作将两个基于美国的绝经后妇女队列与类似的加速计方案和措施结合起来。参加妇女健康研究(n=16,742)和妇女健康倡议客观体育活动和心血管健康研究(n=5870)的62至97岁的妇女(n=22,612)在臀部佩戴ActiGraph GT3X+加速度计一周。醒时加速度计数据使用加速度计活动指数汇总为久坐行为、轻度(低、高)和中度至剧烈的身体活动。使用潜类分析逐小时对身体行为进行分类。根据7天内每小时的体力活动/久坐行为所占的百分比,研究人员确定了5种独特的模式,即体力活动总量越大,久坐行为越少。分配的百分比为第1类16.3%,第2类33.9%,第3类20.2%,第4类18.0%,第5类11.7%。后验概率中位数在0.99-1.00之间。与同龄人相比,年龄较小、受过高等教育、健康状况良好、体重正常、从不吸烟、每周饮酒、自我报告的步行速度较快的人通常有更高的班级分配。与没有糖尿病和心血管疾病病史的人相比,有糖尿病和心血管疾病病史的人通常有较低的分类分配。这些结果可以为绝经后妇女在一天中不同时间的共同身体行为模式提供有针对性的干预措施。
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Identifying Multicomponent Patterns and Correlates of Accelerometry-Assessed Physical Behaviors Among Postmenopausal Women: The Women's Health Accelerometry Collaboration.

Understanding the simultaneous patterning of accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary behavior (physical behaviors) can inform targeted interventions. This cross-sectional study described multi-component patterns and correlates of physical behaviors using accelerometry among diverse postmenopausal women. The Women's Health Accelerometry Collaboration combined two United States-based cohorts of postmenopausal women with similar accelerometry protocols and measures. Women (n=22,612) 62 to 97 years enrolled in the Women's Health Study (n=16,742) and the Women's Health Initiative Objective Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health Study (n=5870) wore an ActiGraph GT3X+ accelerometer on their hip for one week. Awake-time accelerometry data were summarized using the accelerometer activity index into sedentary behavior, light (low, high), and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. Latent class analysis was used to classify physical behavior hour-by-hour. Five unique patterns were identified with higher total volume of physical activity and lower sedentary behavior with each successively higher-class number based on percentage of the day in physical activity/sedentary behavior per hour over seven days. The percentage assignment was 16.3% class 1, 33.9% class 2, 20.2% class 3, 18.0% class 4, and 11.7% class 5. Median posterior probabilities ranged from 0.99-1.00. Younger age, higher education and general health, normal weight, never smokers, weekly drinking, and faster self-reported walking speed generally had higher class assignment compared to their counterparts. History of diabetes and cardiovascular disease generally had lower class assignment compared to those without these conditions. These results can inform targeted interventions based on common patterns of physical behaviors by time of day among postmenopausal women.

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