SELF-REPORT OF PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY AND PATTERNS OF MORTALITY IN 7TH-DAY-ADVENTIST MEN

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作者
LINDSTED, KD
TONSTAD, S
KUZMA, JW
机构
[1] School of Public Health, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda
关键词
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY; CARDIOVASCULAR HEART DISEASE; COMPRESSION OF MORTALITY; AGING;
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10.1016/0895-4356(91)90074-J
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
The Adventist Mortality Study provides 26-year follow-up through 1985 for 9484 males who completed a lifestyle questionnaire in 1960. The relationship of self-reported physical activity and all cause and disease-specific mortality was examined by survival analysis and with the Cox proportional hazards model, controlling for demographic and lifestyle characteristics. Moderate activity was associated with a protective effect on cardiovascular and all cause mortality in both analyses. In the Cox model, age-specific estimates of relative risk (RR) were obtained for several endpoints due to a significant interaction between level of physical activity and attained age (age at death or end of follow-up). This model permits calculation of the age at which the RR = 1.0, or the age at crossover of risk. For moderate activity, this age was 95.6 years (95% confidence intervals, 81.7-109.4 years) for all cause mortality and 91.5 years (95% confidence intervals, 79.0-104.0 years) for cardiovascular mortality. While the protective effect on mortality associated with moderate activity decreased with increasing age, it remained significant to the verge of the present life span.
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