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Light-Intensity Physical Activity and Medical Multimorbidity.

Paul D Loprinzi1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: No study has examined the association between objectively measured light-intensity physical activity (LIPA) and multimorbidity (≥2 chronic diseases) in a national sample of US adults. I undertook this examination.
METHODS: Data from the 2005-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey were used (N = 2048 adults 20 years old and older). Physical activity was assessed via accelerometry, with multimorbidity assessed via physician diagnosis and biometric screening.
RESULTS: In a multivariable linear regression and after adjustments, for every 60-minute/day increase in LIPA, participants had a lower multimorbidity index (βadjusted = -0.09, 95% confidence interval -0.12 to -0.05, P < 0.001). In a multivariable logistic regression and after adjustments, for every 60-minute/day increase in LIPA, participants had 13% (odds ratioadjusted 0.87, 95% confidence interval 0.79-0.96, P = 0.01) reduced odds of being multimorbid (ie, having ≥2 morbidities).
CONCLUSIONS: LIPA, independent of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, is associated with reduced odds of multimorbidity. As such, promotion of LIPA, as well as moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, may be a sensible strategy to help prevent and treat multimorbidity.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26954656     DOI: 10.14423/SMJ.0000000000000426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  South Med J        ISSN: 0038-4348            Impact factor:   0.954


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1.  Is objectively measured light-intensity physical activity associated with health outcomes after adjustment for moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in adults? A systematic review.

Authors:  Shiho Amagasa; Masaki Machida; Noritoshi Fukushima; Hiroyuki Kikuchi; Tomoko Takamiya; Yuko Odagiri; Shigeru Inoue
Journal:  Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act       Date:  2018-07-09       Impact factor: 6.457

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