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Leisure-time physical activity and disability retirement: a prospective cohort study.

Jouni Lahti1, Ossi Rahkonen, Eero Lahelma, Mikko Laaksonen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To examine whether leisure-time physical activity is associated with all-cause disability retirement as well as disability retirement due to musculoskeletal and mental causes.
METHODS: The baseline data were collected by questionnaire surveys in 2000-2002 among 40- to 60-year-old employees of the City of Helsinki. Disability retirement data were derived from the registry of the Finnish Centre for Pensions (maximum follow-up time 6.8 years). The analysis included 4920 women and 1355 men. Physical activity was converted to metabolic equivalent (MET) index. We classified the participants into 4 groups according to physical activity recommendations and according to the participation in vigorous intensity activities. Cox regression analysis was used to calculate hazard ratios.
RESULTS: Physical activity decreased the risk of all-cause disability retirement among both genders, however, women engaging in recommended volume of moderate-intensity activity only did not have reduced risk. Those engaging in vigorous activity with sufficient total volume had clearly reduced risk of disability retirement. The association was similar when examining disability retirement due to musculoskeletal and mental causes.
CONCLUSION: For healthy middle-aged engaging in moderate-intensity physical activity additional vigorous exercise may be useful for maintaining musculoskeletal and mental health and thus lower the risk of subsequent disability retirement.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23006587     DOI: 10.1123/jpah.10.5.669

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Act Health        ISSN: 1543-3080


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2.  Association between midlife health behaviours and transitions out of employment from midlife to early old age: Whitehall II cohort study.

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3.  Work participation and risk factors for health-related job loss among older workers in the Health and Employment after Fifty (HEAF) study: Evidence from a 2-year follow-up period.

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4.  Can a Healthy Lifestyle Prevent Disability Pension among Female Healthcare Workers with Good and Poor Self-Rated Health? Prospective Cohort Study with 11-Year Register Follow-Up.

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5.  Joint associations of smoking and physical activity with disability retirement: a register-linked cohort study.

Authors:  Tea Lallukka; Ossi Rahkonen; Eero Lahelma; Jouni Lahti
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6.  A prospective cohort study of disability pension due to mental diagnoses: the importance of health factors and behaviors.

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7.  Leisure time physical activity and subsequent physical and mental health functioning among midlife Finnish, British and Japanese employees: a follow-up study in three occupational cohorts.

Authors:  Jouni Lahti; Séverine Sabia; Archana Singh-Manoux; Mika Kivimäki; Takashi Tatsuse; Masaaki Yamada; Michikazu Sekine; Tea Lallukka
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