Non-occupational physical activity and risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer and mortality outcomes: a dose-response meta-analysis of large prospective studies

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作者
Garcia, Leandro [1 ,2 ]
Pearce, Matthew [1 ]
Abbas, Ali [1 ]
Mok, Alexander [1 ,3 ]
Strain, Tessa [1 ]
Ali, Sara [4 ]
Crippa, Alessio [5 ]
Dempsey, Paddy C. [1 ,6 ]
Golubic, Rajna [1 ,7 ]
Kelly, Paul [8 ]
Laird, Yvonne [9 ,10 ]
McNamara, Eoin [1 ,11 ]
Moore, Samuel [4 ]
de Sa, Thiago Herick [12 ]
Smith, Andrea D. [1 ,13 ]
Wijndaele, Katrien [1 ]
Woodcock, James [1 ]
Brage, Soren [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, MRC Epidemiol Unit, Sch Clin Med, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, England
[2] Queens Univ Belfast, Ctr Publ Hlth, Belfast, North Ireland
[3] Agcy Sci Technol & Res, Singapore Inst Clin Sci, Singapore, Singapore
[4] Univ Cambridge, Sch Clin Med, Cambridge, England
[5] Karolinska Inst, Dept Med Epidemiol & Biostat, Stockholm, Sweden
[6] Univ Leicester, Diabet Res Ctr, Leicester, England
[7] Cambridge Univ Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Cambridge, England
[8] Univ Edinburgh, Phys Act Hlth Res Ctr, Inst Sport Phys Educ & Hlth Sci, Edinburgh, Scotland
[9] Univ Sydney, Sydney Sch Publ Hlth, Prevent Res Collaborat, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[10] Univ Sydney, Charles Perkins Ctr, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[11] Econ & Social Res Inst, Dublin, Ireland
[12] Univ Sao Paulo, Ctr Epidemiol Res Nutr & Hlth, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[13] UCL, Dept Behav Sci & Hlth, London, England
关键词
epidemiology; meta-analysis; noncommunicable diseases; physical activity; health; BODY-MASS INDEX; ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY; NIH-AARP DIET; CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; POSTMENOPAUSAL BREAST-CANCER; AGED FINNISH MEN; POPULATION-BASED COHORT; HEALTHY LIFE-STYLE; TO-HIP RATIO; LEISURE-TIME;
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10.1136/bjsports-2022-105669
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G8 [体育];
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摘要
ObjectiveTo estimate the dose-response associations between non-occupational physical activity and several chronic disease and mortality outcomes in the general adult population. DesignSystematic review and cohort-level dose-response meta-analysis. Data sourcesPubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and reference lists of published studies. Eligibility criteriaProspective cohort studies with (1) general population samples >10 000 adults, (2) >= 3 physical activity categories, and (3) risk measures and CIs for all-cause mortality or incident total cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure, total cancer and site-specific cancers (head and neck, myeloid leukaemia, myeloma, gastric cardia, lung, liver, endometrium, colon, breast, bladder, rectum, oesophagus, prostate, kidney). Results196 articles were included, covering 94 cohorts with >30 million participants. The evidence base was largest for all-cause mortality (50 separate results; 163 415 543 person-years, 811 616 events), and incidence of cardiovascular disease (37 results; 28 884 209 person-years, 74 757 events) and cancer (31 results; 35 500 867 person-years, 185 870 events). In general, higher activity levels were associated with lower risk of all outcomes. Differences in risk were greater between 0 and 8.75 marginal metabolic equivalent of task-hours per week (mMET-hours/week) (equivalent to the recommended 150 min/week of moderate-to-vigorous aerobic physical activity), with smaller marginal differences in risk above this level to 17.5 mMET-hours/week, beyond which additional differences were small and uncertain. Associations were stronger for all-cause (relative risk (RR) at 8.75 mMET-hours/week: 0.69, 95% CI 0.65 to 0.73) and cardiovascular disease (RR at 8.75 mMET-hours/week: 0.71, 95% CI 0.66 to 0.77) mortality than for cancer mortality (RR at 8.75 mMET-hours/week: 0.85, 95% CI 0.81 to 0.89). If all insufficiently active individuals had achieved 8.75 mMET-hours/week, 15.7% (95% CI 13.1 to 18.2) of all premature deaths would have been averted. ConclusionsInverse non-linear dose-response associations suggest substantial protection against a range of chronic disease outcomes from small increases in non-occupational physical activity in inactive adults.PROSPERO registration number CRD42018095481.
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