| Literature DB >> 24807240 |
Dianna D Carroll, Elizabeth A Courtney-Long, Alissa C Stevens, Michelle L Sloan, Carolyn Lullo, Susanna N Visser, Michael H Fox, Brian S Armour, Vincent A Campbell, David R Brown, Joan M Dorn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adults with disabilities are less active and have higher rates of chronic disease than the general population. Given the health benefits of physical activity, understanding physical activity, its relationship with chronic disease, and health professional recommendations for physical activity among young to middle-age adults with disabilities could help increase the effectiveness of health promotion efforts.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24807240 PMCID: PMC5779402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Prevalence of selected demographic characteristics and health behaviors among adults aged 18–64 years (N = 83,467), by disability type* — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2009–2012
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| Male | 64.1 | (61.2–66.8) | 48.9 | (45.6–52.2) | 50.9 | (48.3–53.5) | 43.5 | (41.7–45.4) | 49.1 | (47.8–50.4) | 49.3 | (48.8–49.8) |
| Female | 35.9 | (33.2–38.8) | 51.1 | (47.8–54.4) | 49.1 | (46.5–51.7) | 56.5 | (54.6–58.3) | 50.9 | (49.6–52.2) | 50.7 | (50.2–51.2) |
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| 18–44 | 33.7 | (30.9–36.7) | 47.4 | (43.8–51.0) | 60.9 | (58.3–63.5) | 25.2 | (23.6–26.8) | 37.6 | (36.3–38.9) | 60.9 | (60.4–61.5) |
| 45–64 | 66.3 | (63.3–69.1) | 52.6 | (49.0–56.2) | 39.1 | (36.5–41.7) | 74.8 | (73.2–76.4) | 62.4 | (61.1–63.7) | 39.1 | (38.5–39.6) |
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| White | 75.2 | (72.6–77.7) | 59.3 | (55.9–62.7) | 64.9 | (62.4–67.4) | 64.4 | (62.7–66.0) | 65.9 | (64.7–67.1) | 65.0 | (64.5–65.6) |
| Black | 7.6 | (6.2–9.4) | 14.4 | (12.3–16.7) | 16.0 | (14.1–18.0) | 18.1 | (16.8–19.4) | 15.4 | (14.5–16.4) | 11.6 | (11.3–12.0) |
| Hispanic | 12.0 | (10.2–13.9) | 19.6 | (17.0–22.5) | 13.5 | (11.9–15.4) | 12.5 | (11.5–13.7) | 13.4 | (12.6–14.3) | 16.1 | (15.6–16.5) |
| Other | 5.3 | (4.1–6.6) | 6.7 | (5.3–8.6) | 5.6 | (4.7–6.7) | 5.1 | (4.4–5.9) | 5.3 | (4.7–5.8) | 7.3 | (7.0–7.6) |
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| <1.0 | 15.3 | (13.2–17.6) | 25.6 | (22.8–28.7) | 33.5 | (30.8–36.2) | 30.5 | (28.8–32.2) | 27.7 | (26.5–29.0) | 12.5 | (12.2–12.9) |
| 1.0 to < 2.0 | 16.1 | (14.0–18.5) | 23.8 | (20.7–27.1) | 25.3 | (22.9–27.9) | 25.0 | (23.4–26.6) | 23.4 | (22.2–24.6) | 15.5 | (15.2–15.9) |
| ≥2.0 | 68.7 | (65.7–71.5) | 50.6 | (47.1–54.2) | 41.2 | (38.4–44.2) | 44.6 | (42.6–46.5) | 48.9 | (47.4–50.4) | 71.9 | (71.4–72.5) |
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| Current smoker | 29.6 | (26.8–32.6) | 35.1 | (31.8–38.4) | 39.1 | (36.5–41.7) | 33.1 | (31.4–34.8) | 33.6 | (32.4–34.9) | 19.6 | (19.2–20.0) |
| Former smoker | 24.2 | (21.7–26.9) | 17.9 | (15.5–20.7) | 15.8 | (14.0–17.8) | 25.0 | (23.5–26.6) | 22.2 | (21.2–23.3) | 17.4 | (17.1–17.8) |
| Never smoker | 46.2 | (43.2–49.1) | 47.0 | (43.7–50.3) | 45.1 | (42.4–47.8) | 41.9 | (40.1–43.7) | 44.2 | (42.9–45.5) | 63.0 | (62.5–63.5) |
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| Obese | 34.5 | (31.5–37.5) | 39.0 | (35.6–42.4) | 34.8 | (32.1–37.6) | 54.5 | (52.8–56.3) | 45.0 | (43.8–46.3) | 28.6 | (28.2–29.1) |
| Overweight | 37.4 | (34.2–40.7) | 28.8 | (25.9–31.8) | 30.0 | (27.5–32.6) | 26.1 | (24.5–27.7) | 29.1 | (27.9–30.2) | 34.0 | (33.5–34.5) |
| Normal or underweight | 28.2 | (25.4–31.1) | 32.3 | (29.3–35.4) | 35.2 | (32.6–37.9) | 19.4 | (18.0–20.9) | 25.9 | (24.8–27.1) | 37.4 | (36.9–37.9) |
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| 0 of 4 | 68.0 | (65.0–70.8) | 67.2 | (64.0–70.3) | 70.9 | (68.4–73.3) | 48.6 | (46.7–50.4) | 59.5 | (58.2–60.8) | 86.3 | (85.9–86.6) |
| ≥1 of 4 | 32.0 | (29.2–35.0) | 32.8 | (29.7–36.0) | 29.1 | (26.7–31.6) | 51.4 | (49.6–53.3) | 40.5 | (39.2–41.8) | 13.7 | (13.4–14.1) |
| Diabetes | 10.8 | (9.0–12.8) | 14.8 | (12.5–17.4) | 10.1 | (8.6–12.0) | 27.0 | (25.4–28.6) | 19.0 | (18.1–20.0) | 5.0 | (4.8–5.2) |
| Cancer | 10.2 | (8.5–12.2) | 8.0 | (6.3–10.1) | 8.2 | (6.9–9.8) | 11.5 | (10.5–12.6) | 10.0 | (9.2–10.8) | 4.3 | (4.1–4.5) |
| Stroke | 3.6 | (2.5–5.1) | 5.3 | (3.9–7.1) | 5.0 | (4.0–6.3) | 9.4 | (8.4–10.4) | 6.6 | (6.1–7.3) | 0.7 | (0.7–0.8) |
| Heart disease | 16.9 | (14.7–19.3) | 15.4 | (13.1–18.1) | 14.5 | (12.6–16.6) | 27.5 | (25.9–29.1) | 20.9 | (19.9–22.0) | 5.7 | (5.5–6.0) |
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| Active | 45.2 | (42.2–48.2) | 40.9 | (37.7–44.2) | 38.3 | (35.6–41.1) | 20.6 | (19.2–22.1) | 31.0 | (29.7–32.2) | 53.7 | (53.1–54.2) |
| Insufficiently active | 21.7 | (19.2–24.5) | 22.7 | (20.1–25.6) | 21.6 | (19.4–23.8) | 22.0 | (20.6–23.5) | 21.9 | (20.9–23.0) | 20.2 | (19.8–20.6) |
| Inactive | 33.1 | (30.3–36.1) | 36.4 | (33.4–39.5) | 40.1 | (37.5–42.9) | 57.4 | (55.6–59.1) | 47.1 | (45.8–48.5) | 26.1 | (25.6–26.7) |
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| Yes | 43.7 | (34.4–53.4) | 40.6 | (31.2–50.9) | 42.7 | (35.1–50.6) | 46.4 | (41.2–51.6) | 44.3 | (40.4–48.2) | 31.0 | (29.5–32.4) |
Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
Respondents could report more than one limitation and were included in the analysis for each reported limitation. The only exception was that those with a mobility limitation, regardless of any additional limitations, were only included in the mobility limitation subgroup.
Other includes American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, multiple race, and “race group not releasable.”
p-value <0.001 when compared with no disability. Comparisons only made for aerobic physical activity and chronic disease.
Aerobic physical activity levels were categorized as active (≥150 minutes/week of moderate-intensity equivalent aerobic activity), insufficiently active (at least one bout of aerobic physical activity per week that lasted ≥10 minutes, but not enough total weekly activity to meet the guideline), or inactive (no bouts of aerobic physical activity per week that lasted at least 10 minutes).
Data from 2010 only; the denominator for this variable also excludes those who have not seen a doctor or other health professional in the past 12 months.
FIGURE 1Prevalence and weighted population estimates of the absence or presence of one or more chronic diseases* among adults aged 18–64 years with a disability (N = 10,690), by aerobic physical activity level† — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2009–2012
* Chronic diseases include diabetes, cancer, stroke, and heart disease.
† Aerobic physical activity levels categorized as active (≥150 minutes/week of moderate-intensity equivalent aerobic activity), insufficiently active (at least one bout of aerobic physical activity per week that lasted ≥10 minutes, but not enough total weekly activity to meet the guideline), or inactive (no bouts of aerobic physical activity per week that lasted ≥10 minutes).
§ 0 chronic disease: N = 5.4 million; ≥1 chronic disease: N = 4.7 million.
¶ 0 chronic disease: N = 2.8 million; ≥1 chronic disease: N = 2.0 million; weighted population estimates do not add to the overall N of 4.7 million because of rounding.
** 0 chronic disease: N = 4.6 million; ≥1 chronic disease: N = 2.1 million.
Adjusted odds ratios* for reporting at least one of four chronic diseases† among adults aged 18–64 years (N = 10,690), by disability type§ — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2009–2012
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| Male | 1.16 | (0.85–1.59) | 1.31 | (0.95–1.82) | 0.90 | (0.69–1.17) | 0.99 | (0.85–1.17) | 0.95 | (0.84–1.07) |
| Female | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
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| 18–44 | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| 45–64 | 2.87 | (2.02–4.09) | 2.68 | (1.94–3.71) | 3.18 | (2.44–4.14) | 3.20 | (2.67–3.85) | 3.32 | (2.91–3.78) |
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| White | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Black | 0.92 | (0.58–1.47) | 1.07 | (0.69–1.65) | 0.76 | (0.54–1.07) | 1.08 | (0.90–1.30) | 1.02 | (0.88–1.18) |
| Hispanic | 0.71 | (0.44–1.14) | 0.97 | (0.63–1.50) | 0.86 | (0.59–1.23) | 1.02 | (0.81–1.27) | 0.95 | (0.81–1.12) |
| Other | 1.48 | (0.83–2.61) | 1.40 | (0.82–2.39) | 1.21 | (0.74–1.99) | 1.31 | (0.93–1.85) | 1.31 | (1.03–1.67) |
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| <1.0 | 2.42 | (1.62–3.60) | 1.24 | (0.83–1.86) | 1.20 | (0.88–1.65) | 1.40 | (1.16–1.68) | 1.49 | (1.30–1.71) |
| 1.0 to <2.0 | 1.56 | (1.03–2.37) | 1.29 | (0.87–1.91) | 0.90 | (0.65–1.23) | 1.55 | (1.27–1.88) | 1.47 | (1.27–1.69) |
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| Current smoker | 1.29 | (0.92–1.82) | 1.17 | (0.83–1.64) | 1.13 | (0.84–1.51) | 0.97 | (0.81–1.17) | 1.08 | (0.95–1.24) |
| Former smoker | 1.48 | (1.04–2.10) | 1.70 | (1.13–2.56) | 1.67 | (1.18–2.36) | 1.25 | (1.02–1.52) | 1.41 | (1.22–1.63) |
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| Obese | 1.48 | (1.02–2.16) | 1.41 | (0.96–2.08) | 1.19 | (0.87–1.64) | 1.62 | (1.31–2.00) | 1.64 | (1.42–1.90) |
| Overweight | 1.17 | (0.80–1.70) | 1.18 | (0.78–1.79) | 0.95 | (0.69–1.31) | 1.16 | (0.92–1.46) | 1.13 | (0.96–1.33) |
| Normal or underweight | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
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| Active | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Insufficiently active | 1.18 | (0.79–1.76) | 1.63 | (1.08–2.45) | 1.12 | (0.80–1.57) | 1.28 | (1.00–1.62) | 1.34 | (1.13–1.58) |
| Inactive | 1.25 | (0.89–1.74) | 1.52 | (1.07–2.14) | 1.45 | (1.07–1.96) | 1.32 | (1.09–1.61) | 1.50 | (1.30–1.72) |
Abbreviations: AOR = adjusted odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; Ref = referent.
Odds ratios adjusted for sex, age, race/ethnicity, ratio of family income to poverty threshold, smoking status, and body mass index.
Chronic diseases include diabetes, cancer, stroke, and heart disease.
Respondents could report more than one limitation and were included in the analysis for each reported limitation. The only exception was that those with a mobility limitation, regardless of any additional limitations, were only included in the mobility limitation subgroup.
Other includes American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, multiple race, and “race group not releasable.”
Aerobic physical activity levels categorized as active (≥150 minutes/week of moderate-intensity equivalent aerobic activity), insufficiently active (at least one bout of aerobic physical activity per week that lasted ≥10 minutes, but not enough total weekly activity to meet the guideline), or inactive (no bouts of aerobic physical activity per week that lasted ≥10 minutes).
FIGURE 2Prevalence* of aerobic physical activity level† among adults aged 18–64 years with a disability (N = 1,090), by whether or not a doctor or health professional recommended exercise or physical activity in the past 12 months — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2010
* The denominator for this variable also excludes those who have not seen a doctor or other health professional in the past 12 months.
† Aerobic physical activity levels categorized as active (≥150 minutes/week of moderate-intensity equivalent aerobic activity), insufficiently active (at least one bout of aerobic physical activity per week that lasted ≥10 minutes, but not enough total weekly activity to meet the guideline), or inactive (no bouts of aerobic physical activity per week that lasted ≥10 minutes).
§ χ2 = 5.3, df = 2, p=0.006.