Bidirectional associations of accelerometer-derived physical activity and stationary behavior with self-reported mental and physical health during midlife

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作者
Gibbs, Bethany Barone [1 ]
Sternfeld, Barbara [2 ]
Whitaker, Kara M. [3 ]
Brach, Jennifer S. [1 ]
Hergenroeder, Andrea L. [1 ]
Jacobs, David R., Jr. [4 ]
Reis, Jared P. [5 ]
Sidney, Stephen [2 ]
White, Daniel [6 ]
Gabriel, Kelley Pettee [7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Hlth & Human Dev, 32 Oak Hill Court,Room 220, Pittsburgh, PA 15216 USA
[2] Kaiser Permanente Northern Calif, Oakland, CA USA
[3] Univ Iowa, Iowa City, IA USA
[4] Univ Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN USA
[5] NHLBI, Bldg 10, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[6] Univ Delaware, Newark, DE USA
[7] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL USA
关键词
Physical activity; Sedentary behavior; Self-rated health; Cohort study; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR; ADULT-POPULATION; METAANALYSIS; DEPRESSION; PATTERNS; OUTCOMES; SF-36; TIME;
D O I
10.1186/s12966-021-01145-4
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
BackgroundModerate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) is associated with favorable self-rated mental and physical health. Conversely, poor self-rated health in these domains could precede unfavorable shifts in activity. We evaluated bidirectional associations of accelerometer-estimated time spent in stationary behavior (SB), light intensity physical activity (LPA), and MVPA with self-rated health over 10years in in the CARDIA longitudinal cohort study.MethodsParticipants (n=894, age: 45.13.5; 63% female; 38% black) with valid accelerometry wear and self-rated health at baseline (2005-6) and 10-year follow-up (2015-6) were included. Accelerometry data were harmonized between exams and measured mean total activity and duration (min/day) in SB, LPA, and MVPA; duration (min/day) in long-bout and short-bout SB (>= 30min vs. <30min) and MVPA (<greater than or equal to>10min vs. <10min) were also quantified. The Short-Form 12 Questionnaire measured both a mental component score (MCS) and physical component score (PCS) of self-rated health (points). Multivariable linear regression associated baseline accelerometry variables with 10-year changes in MCS and PCS. Similar models associated baseline MCS and PCS with 10-year changes in accelerometry measures.ResultsOver 10-years, average (SD) MCS increased 1.05 (9.07) points, PCS decreased by 1.54 (7.30) points, and activity shifted toward greater SB and less mean total activity, LPA, and MVPA (all p<0.001). Only baseline short-bout MVPA was associated with greater 10-year increases in MCS (+0.92 points, p=0.021), while baseline mean total activity, MVPA, and long-bout MVPA were associated with greater 10-year changes in PCS (+0.53 to +1.47 points, all p<0.005). In the reverse direction, higher baseline MCS and PCS were associated with favorable 10-year changes in mean total activity (+9.75cpm, p=0.040, and+15.66cpm, p<0.001, respectively) and other accelerometry measures; for example, higher baseline MCS was associated with -13.57min/day of long-bout SB (p<0.001) and higher baseline PCS was associated with +2.83min/day of MVPA (p<0.001) in fully adjusted models.Conclusions The presence of bidirectional associations between SB and activity with self-rated health suggests that individuals with low overall activity levels and poor self-rated health are at high risk for further declines and supports intervention programming that aims to dually increase activity levels and improve self-rated health.
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