| Literature DB >> 26883125 |
Jihyun E Choi1, Barbara E Ainsworth1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of food consumption, serum vitamins and metabolic syndrome risk with physical activity level in middle-aged adults.Entities:
Keywords: Accelerometer; Food consumption; Metabolic syndrome; Physical activity; Serum vitamin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26883125 PMCID: PMC4873940 DOI: 10.1017/S1368980015003742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Nutr ISSN: 1368-9800 Impact factor: 4.022
Sociodemographic characteristics and MetS components by tertile of daily steps in adults aged 40–70 years, NHANES 2005–2006
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| Sedentary (<6802 steps/d; | Intermediate (6802–10698 steps/d; | Active (≥10699 steps/d; | Sedentary (<5785 steps/d; | Intermediate (5785–9225 steps/d; | Active (≥9226 steps/d; | |||||||||
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| Age (years) | 53·2 | 0·0 | 52·5 | 0·0 | 51·9 | 0·0 | <0·01 | 54·2 | 0·0 | 52·2 | 0·0 | 51·8 | 0·0 | <0·01 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 31·6 | 0·0 | 29·1 | 0·0 | 27·8 | 0·0 | <0·01 | 32·5 | 0·0 | 30·4 | 0·0 | 26·5 | 0·0 | <0·01 |
| WC (cm) | 111·3 | 0·0 | 103·6 | 0·0 | 100·3 | 0·0 | <0·01 | 104·9 | 0·0 | 98·5 | 0·0 | 89·2 | 0·0 | <0·01 |
| HDL-C (mg/dl) | 47·2 | 0·0 | 47·3 | 0·0 | 53·1 | 0·0 | <0·01 | 57·4 | 0·0 | 58·8 | 0·0 | 63·8 | 0·0 | <0·01 |
| TAG (mg/dl) | 179·5 | 0·0 | 170·6 | 0·0 | 146·3 | 0·0 | <0·01 | 185·8 | 0·0 | 134·4 | 0·0 | 111·9 | 0·0 | <0·01 |
| FBG (mg/dl) | 115·4 | 0·0 | 106·2 | 0·0 | 104·3 | 0·0 | <0·01 | 115·6 | 0·0 | 102·5 | 0·0 | 99·6 | 0·0 | <0·01 |
| SBP (mmHg) | 128·3 | 0·0 | 126·9 | 0·0 | 124·1 | 0·0 | <0·01 | 127·8 | 0·0 | 124·8 | 0·0 | 123·0 | 0·0 | <0·01 |
| DBP (mmHg) | 75·3 | 0·0 | 75·7 | 0·0 | 73·6 | 0·0 | <0·01 | 73·5 | 0·0 | 72·3 | 0·0 | 73·2 | 0·0 | <0·01 |
| PIR | 3·2 | 0·0 | 3·6 | 0·0 | 3·5 | 0·0 | <0·01 | 2·9 | 0·0 | 3·6 | 0·0 | 3·5 | 0·0 | <0·01 |
| Ethnicity (%) | ||||||||||||||
| Hispanic/Others | 31·1 | 32·6 | 36·3 | <0·01 | 22·6 | 36·3 | 41·1 | <0·01 | ||||||
| White | 28·3 | 35·3 | 36·3 | 28·3 | 33·7 | 38·0 | ||||||||
| Black | 38·2 | 33·9 | 27·8 | 41·1 | 35·4 | 23·5 | ||||||||
| Education (%) | ||||||||||||||
| <9 years | 36·3 | 38·1 | 25·6 | <0·01 | 27·6 | 37·5 | 34·9 | <0·01 | ||||||
| 9–12 years | 30·7 | 31·4 | 37·8 | 33·4 | 30·8 | 35·8 | ||||||||
| >12 years | 28·4 | 36·5 | 35·1 | 26·5 | 36·1 | 37·4 | ||||||||
MetS, metabolic syndrome; NHANES, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey; WC, waist circumference; HDL-C, HDL cholesterol; FBG, fasting blood glucose; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; PIR, poverty income ratio.
a,b,cMean values within a row with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (multiple comparisons between tertiles within each sex by Bonferroni post hoc test; P<0·05).
*P value for difference between tertiles within each sex calculated from ANOVA.
Food group consumption by tertile of daily steps in adults aged 40–70 years, NHANES 2005–2006
| Men | Women | |||||||||||||
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| Sedentary (<6802 steps/d; | Intermediate (6802–10698 steps/d; | Active (≥10699 steps/d; | Sedentary (<5785 steps/d; | Intermediate (5785–9225 steps/d; | Active (≥9226 steps/d; | |||||||||
| Food group (g) | Mean |
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| Milk & milk products | 270·9 | 18·4 | 226·7 | 16·0 | 252·0 | 16·0 | NS | 214·2 | 14·5 | 202·0 | 13·6 | 235·8 | 13·1 | NS |
| Meat, poultry, fish & mixtures | 263·6 | 10·9 | 250·8 | 9·5 | 256·4 | 9·5 | NS | 180·4 | 7·5 | 179·9 | 7·0 | 163·7 | 6·8 | NS |
| Eggs | 28·4 | 3·3 | 26·1 | 2·8 | 31·0 | 2·8 | NS | 21·5 | 2·3 | 24·0 | 2·2 | 18·8 | 2·1 | NS |
| Dry beans, peas, other legumes, nuts & seeds | 38·9 | 4·3 | 35·0 | 3·8 | 32·0 | 3·8 | NS | 19·5a | 3·4 | 23·3a | 3·2 | 38·7b | 3·1 | <0·01 |
| Grain products | 284·0a | 12·4 | 342·6b | 10·8 | 345·5b | 10·8 | <0·05 | 243·0 | 10·4 | 265·0 | 9·7 | 267·1 | 9·4 | NS |
| Fruits | 151·6a | 15·1 | 163·8a,b | 13·2 | 202·3b | 13·1 | <0·05 | 145·9 | 11·0 | 153·6 | 10·3 | 174·8 | 10·0 | NS |
| Vegetables | 174·9a | 11·8 | 236·7b | 10·3 | 216·3b | 10·3 | <0·01 | 173·0a | 9·2 | 193·1a,b | 8·6 | 207·8b | 8·3 | <0·05 |
| Fats, oils & salad dressings | 18·6 | 1·4 | 17·2 | 1·2 | 17·3 | 1·2 | NS | 14·5 | 1·1 | 13·7 | 1·0 | 15·4 | 1·0 | NS |
| Sugar, sweets & beverages | 2491·1 | 81·6 | 2644·5 | 71·1 | 2684·6 | 71·0 | NS | 2153·7 | 62·1 | 2145·5 | 58·2 | 2266·5 | 56·1 | NS |
NHANES, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
Covariates: age, BMI, total energy intake.
a,bMean values within a row with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (multiple comparisons between tertiles within each sex by Bonferroni post hoc test; P<0·05).
*P value for difference between tertiles within each sex calculated from general linear model ANCOVA.
Serum vitamin concentrations by tertile of daily steps in men aged 40–70 years, NHANES 2005–2006
| Sedentary (<6802 steps/d) | Intermediate (6802–10698 steps/d) | Active (≥10699 steps/d) | ||||||||
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| Serum vitamin |
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| Vitamin C (mg/dl) | 242 | 0·7a | 0·0 | 282 | 0·8a | 0·0 | 283 | 1·0b | 0·0 | <0·01 |
| Vitamin B12 (pg/ml) | 239 | 494·8 | 54·0 | 277 | 530·1 | 46·8 | 277 | 539·6 | 46·8 | NS |
| α-Carotene (µg/dl) | 239 | 3·3a | 0·4 | 283 | 4·2a,b | 0·4 | 284 | 5·3b | 0·4 | <0·01 |
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| 239 | 12·4a | 1·1 | 283 | 16·0b | 1·0 | 284 | 18·0b | 1·0 | <0·01 |
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| 223 | 0·8a | 0·1 | 267 | 1·0a,b | 0·1 | 257 | 1·1b | 0·1 | <0·05 |
| β-Cryptoxanthin (µg/dl) | 238 | 7·6a | 0·5 | 281 | 8·6a | 0·4 | 282 | 10·3b | 0·5 | <0·01 |
| γ-Tocopherol (µg/dl) | 239 | 258·6a | 8·6 | 282 | 232·4a,b | 7·4 | 283 | 216·3b | 7·3 | <0·01 |
| Lutein+zeaxanthin (µg/dl) | 239 | 14·0a | 0·7 | 283 | 16·3b | 0·6 | 284 | 18·9c | 0·6 | <0·01 |
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| 239 | 21·5a | 0·8 | 283 | 25·6b | 0·7 | 284 | 26·2b | 0·7 | <0·01 |
| Total lycopene (µg/dl) | 239 | 40·0a | 1·5 | 283 | 47·8b | 1·3 | 284 | 48·9b | 1·3 | <0·01 |
| Vitamin A (µg/dl) | 239 | 66·5 | 1·2 | 283 | 65·4 | 1·0 | 284 | 65·4 | 1·0 | NS |
| Vitamin E (µg/dl) | 239 | 1269·7 | 32·9 | 283 | 1301·2 | 28·2 | 284 | 1359·5 | 28·1 | NS |
| Vitamin D (ng/ml) | 245 | 22·4a | 0·5 | 283 | 23·1a,b | 0·5 | 285 | 24·2b | 0·5 | <0·05 |
NHANES, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
Covariates: age, BMI, total energy intake.
a,b,cMean values within a row with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (multiple comparisons between tertiles by Bonferroni post hoc test; P<0·05).
*P value for difference between tertiles calculated from general linear model ANCOVA.
Serum vitamin concentrations by tertile of daily steps in women aged 40–70 years, NHANES 2005–2006
| Sedentary (<5785 steps/d) | Intermediate (5785–9225 steps/d) | Active (≥9226 steps/d) | ||||||||
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| Serum vitamin |
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| Vitamin C (mg/dl) | 270 | 0·8a | 0·0 | 292 | 1·1b | 0·0 | 296 | 1·1b | 0·0 | <0·01 |
| Vitamin B12 (pg/ml) | 263 | 527·5 | 111·0 | 292 | 570·8 | 95·0 | 293 | 684·0 | 94·0 | NS |
| α-Carotene (µg/dl) | 272 | 4·8a | 0·5 | 288 | 5·6a | 0·4 | 295 | 7·6b | 0·4 | <0·01 |
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| 272 | 18·0a | 1·7 | 288 | 23·5a | 1·5 | 295 | 30·5b | 1·5 | <0·01 |
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| 251 | 1·1a | 0·1 | 264 | 1·4a | 0·1 | 274 | 1·9b | 0·1 | <0·01 |
| β-Cryptoxanthin (µg/dl) | 271 | 7·6a | 0·6 | 288 | 10·0b | 0·5 | 292 | 11·8c | 0·5 | <0·01 |
| γ-Tocopherol (µg/dl) | 270 | 262·3a | 9·5 | 286 | 224·2b | 8·4 | 295 | 205·9b | 8·2 | <0·01 |
| Lutein+zeaxanthin (µg/dl) | 272 | 14·8a | 0·6 | 288 | 17·1b | 0·5 | 295 | 18·6b | 0·5 | <0·01 |
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| 272 | 21·5a | 0·7 | 288 | 24·6b | 0·6 | 295 | 25·1b | 0·6 | <0·01 |
| Total lycopene (µg/dl) | 272 | 39·8a | 1·3 | 288 | 45·7b | 1·2 | 295 | 46·9b | 1·2 | <0·01 |
| Vitamin A (µg/dl) | 272 | 60·1 | 1·0 | 288 | 60·0 | 0·9 | 295 | 58·4 | 0·9 | NS |
| Vitamin E (µg/dl) | 272 | 1296·8 | 34·0 | 288 | 1424·4 | 29·9 | 295 | 1410·3 | 29·5 | NS |
| Vitamin D (ng/ml) | 276 | 20·2a | 0·6 | 295 | 22·8b | 0·5 | 297 | 25·1c | 0·5 | <0·01 |
NHANES, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
Covariates: age, BMI, total energy intake.
a,b,cMean values within a row with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (multiple comparisons between tertiles by Bonferroni post hoc test; P<0·05).
*P value for difference between tertiles calculated from general linear model ANCOVA.
MetS risk by tertile of daily steps in adults aged 40–70 years, NHANES 2005–2006
| Men | Women | |||||||||||
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| Sedentary (<6802 steps/d; | Intermediate (6802–10698 steps/d; | Active (≥10699 steps/d; | Sedentary (<5785 steps/d; | Intermediate (5785–9225 steps/d; | Active (≥9226 steps/d; | |||||||
| MetS and five components | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI |
| MetS | 1·85 | 1·84, 1·85 | 1·29 | 1·28, 1·29 | 1·00 | Ref· | 2·47 | 2·47, 2·48 | 1·55 | 1·54, 1·55 | 1·00 | Ref. |
| Low HDL-C | 1·52 | 1·51, 1·52 | 1·45 | 1·45, 1·45 | 1·00 | Ref. | 1·61 | 1·61, 1·62 | 1·35 | 1·35, 1·36 | 1·00 | Ref. |
| Hypertriacylglycerolaemia | 1·66 | 1·66, 1·67 | 1·56 | 1·56, 1·57 | 1·00 | Ref. | 3·97 | 3·96, 3·98 | 1·68 | 1·68, 1·69 | 1·00 | Ref. |
| Abdominal obesity | 1·02 | 1·01, 1·02 | 0·88 | 0·88, 0·88 | 1·00 | Ref. | 2·73 | 2·72, 2·74 | 1·50 | 1·50, 1·51 | 1·00 | Ref. |
| Hyperglycaemia | 1·79 | 1·79, 1·79 | 1·25 | 1·24, 1·25 | 1·00 | Ref. | 1·77 | 1·77, 1·78 | 1·50 | 1·50, 1·51 | 1·00 | Ref. |
| Hypertension | 1·59 | 1·58, 1·59 | 1·24 | 1·24, 1·25 | 1·00 | Ref. | 1·60 | 1·59, 1·60 | 1·22 | 1·22, 1·23 | 1·00 | Ref. |
MetS, metabolic syndrome; NHANES, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey; HDL-C, HDL cholesterol; Ref., referent category.
Covariates: age, BMI, total energy intake, poverty income ratio, ethnicity, education.