| Literature DB >> 26018127 |
Ruth Heseltine1, Dawn A Skelton2, Denise Kendrick3, Richard W Morris4, Mark Griffin5, Deborah Haworth6, Tahir Masud7, Steve Iliffe8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behaviour is detrimental to health, even in those who achieve recommended levels of physical activity. Efforts to increase physical activity in older people so that they reach beneficial levels have been disappointing. Reducing sedentary behaviour may improve health and be less demanding of older people, but it is not clear how to achieve this. We explored the characteristics of sedentary older people enrolled into an exercise promotion trial to gain insights about those who were sedentary but wanted to increase activity.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26018127 PMCID: PMC4446807 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-015-0284-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Fig. 1Derivation of the sample for analysis of sedentary behaviour
Data sets obtained from ProAct65+ participants
| Demographic Data | Objective Functional assessments | Self-rated Health status function |
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| Age | 30 s chair rise | Everyday activity limitation |
| Gender | Timed get-up & go test (TUG) | Comorbidities |
| Body Mass Index (BMI) | Functional reach | Medication usage |
| Smoking status | Modified Clinical Romberg (FICSIT) | Informal home help |
| Household composition | Current level of physical activity | |
| Education data | PHQ (Physical Health Questionnaire) | |
| Household income | Perceived physical & mental health (SF-12) | |
| Employment status | Older People’s Quality of Life Questionnaire (OPQOL) |
Description of characteristics examined
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| Sedentary | No | Yes (sitting >4 h/day, > 5 days/week) |
| Demographic Data | ||
| Age | 65–74 | 75 years and over |
| Gender | Male | Female |
| BMI | Normal | Not normal (<18.5, >25) |
| Smoking status | Never | Ever (current/ex) |
| Household composition | Living as a couple (married/co-habiting) | Not living as a couple (alone/extended family/other) |
| Highest Educational Level | Higher (FE & Uni) | School only |
| Household pre-tax income/annum (GBP) | Categorical continuous | |
| Employment status | Employed | Unemployed |
| Functional Assessments | ||
| 30-s Chair stand [ | Continuous | More stands = better function |
| TUG (falls risk) [ | Continuous | Faster = better function |
| Functional reach (cm) [ | Continuous | Further = better function |
| FICSIT balance scale | Continuous | Higher score = better balance |
| Health Status & Self-rated function | ||
| Activity limitation (days/month) | Continuous | 0–31 days/month |
| Number of comorbidities | Continuous | Integer values |
| Number of medications | Continuous | Integer values |
| Informal home help | Absence | Presence |
| Current level of activity | Some | None |
| Easy public transport use (PHQ) | Yes | No |
| Use of walking aid (PHQ) | No | Yes |
| Any falls in the past year (PHQ) | No | Yes |
| SF-12-PCS [ | Continuous | Higher score = better health |
| SF-12-MCS [ | Continuous | Higher score = better health |
| Lubben social network | Continuous | |
| OPQOL [ | Continuous | Higher score = better quality of life |
| FESI [ | Continuous | Higher score = more falls concern |
Unadjusted odds ratios showing associations between continuous and dichotomised variables and sedentary behaviour
| Continuous variable | Description | Non-sedentary: mean (s.d.) | Sedentary: mean (s.d.) | OR | Lower CI | Upper CI |
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| SF12_PCSa
| Total score OR for each extra point | 37.54 (5.98) | 35.91 (7.21) | 0.962 | 0.943 | 0.980 | <0.001 |
| No. of medications | OR for each additional medication | 3.74 (3.20) | 4.49 (3.26) | 1.073 | 1.032 | 1.115 | <0.001 |
| No. of comorbidities | OR for each additional comorbidity | 1.93 (1.54) | 2.34 (1.61) | 1.174 | 1.086 | 1.271 | <0.001 |
| Activity limitation | Self-reported no. of days limited per month OR for each additional day limited | 1.01 (4.60) | 2.09 (7.10) | 1.033 | 1.010 | 1.056 | 0.004 |
| Timed Up & Go (TUG) | Duration in seconds OR for each extra second taken to complete task | 10.54 (4.57) | 11.46 (6.63) | 1.032 | 1.006 | 1.059 | 0.01 |
| 30 s Chair stand | Number in 30 s OR for each additional chair stand | 10.66 (3.25) | 10.14 (3.37) | 0.951 | 0.915 | 0.990 | 0.01 |
| Quality of Lifeb
| Total score OR for each extra point | 130.75 (13.23) | 128.73 (13.30) | 0.989 | 0.978 | 0.999 | 0.03 |
| SF12_MCSc
| Total score OR for each extra point | 48.94 (5.85) | 49.31 (6.31) | 0.984 | 0.964 | 1.005 | 0.13 |
| Functional reach | Functional reach in cms OR for each additional cm reached | 26.02 (7.97) | 25.29 (8.02) | 0.988 | 0.979 | 0.999 | 0.15 |
| FICSITd
| Score 0–28 OR for each additional point scored | 20.54 (6.84) | 19.91 (7.33) | 0.987 | 0.973 | 1.005 | 0.15 |
| Dichotomised Variable | Category | Not sedentary | Sedentary | OR | Lower CI | Upper CI |
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| Age | 65–74 | 428 (63.4) | 247 (36.6) | 1.024 | 0.788 | 1.329 | 0.86 |
| 75 + years | 237 (62.9) | 140 (37.1) | |||||
| Gender | Male | 241 (61.5) | 151 (38.5) | 0.886 | 0.685 | 1.147 | 0.36 |
| Female | 425 (64.3) | 236 (35.7) | |||||
| BMI | Normal | 266 (72.9) | 99 (27.1) | 1.982 | 1.500 | 2.620 | <0.001 |
| Abnormal | 370 (57.5) | 273 (42.5) | |||||
| Smoking | Never | 353 (67.5) | 170 (32.5) | 1.440 | 1.119 | 1.852 | 0.005 |
| Ever (ex/current) | 313 (59.1) | 217 (40.9) | |||||
| Living circumstances | As a couple | 405 (65.6) | 212 (34.4) | 1.291 | 1.002 | 1.664 | 0.05 |
| Not as a couple | 259 (59.7) | 175 (40.3) | |||||
| Informal home help | Absence | 625 (64.4) | 346 (35.6) | 2.007 | 1.256 | 3.208 | 0.003 |
| Presence | 36 (47.4) | 40 (52.6) | |||||
| Current activity level | Some | 392 (66.1) | 201 (33.9) | 1.356 | 1.046 | 1.759 | 0.02 |
| None | 243 (59.0) | 169 (41.0) | |||||
| Public transport use | Yes (easy) | 634 (64.0) | 357 (36.0) | 1.907 | 1.112 | 3.273 | 0.02 |
| No (not easy) | 27 (48.2) | 29 (51.8) | |||||
| Walking aid used? | No | 586 (65.0) | 315 (35.0) | 1.302 | 1.094 | 1.549 | 0.003 |
| Yes | 79 (52.3) | 72 (47.7) | |||||
| Employment status | Employed | 56 (62.9) | 33 (37.1) | 0.984 | 0.628 | 1.543 | 0.94 |
| Not employed | 607 (63.3) | 352 (36.7) | |||||
| Educational level | FE & University | 304 (64.3) | 169 (35.7) | 1.097 | 0.851 | 1.413 | 0.48 |
| School only | 351 (62.1) | 214 (37.9) | |||||
| Household income (categorical linear) | Up to £12,000 | 159 (56.8) | 121 (43.2) | - | - | - | 0.13 |
| £12,001–20,000 | 168 (64.1) | 94 (35.9) | 0.735 | 0.520 | 1.039 | 0.08 | |
| £20,001–30,000 | 133 (65.5) | 70 (34.5) | 0.692 | 0.476 | 1.005 | 0.05 | |
| £30,001–45,000 | 66 (69.5) | 29 (30.5) | 0.577 | 0.351 | 0.949 | 0.03 | |
| >£45,001 | 44 (60.3) | 29 (39.7) | 0.866 | 0.512 | 1.464 | 0.59 |
Varying denominators reflect variations in data capture
ahigher score = better physical function
bhigher score = better self-rated quality of life
chigher score = better self-reported mental health
dhigher score = better balance