| Literature DB >> 27580148 |
Ahmed Elhakeem1, Rachel Cooper, David Bann, Diana Kuh, Rebecca Hardy.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study aimed to examine the associations of birth weight with ability in school sports in adolescence and participation in leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) across adulthood and to investigate whether associations between birth weight and LTPA change with age.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27580148 PMCID: PMC5207304 DOI: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000001077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sci Sports Exerc ISSN: 0195-9131 Impact factor: 5.411
Characteristics of study participants with relevant data from the MRC NSHD overall and by sex (n = 2739).
| Overall, | Males, | Females, | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth weight (kg) | | ||||
| ≤2.50 | 120 (4.4) | 42 (3.1) | 78 (5.7) | ||
| 2.51–3.00 | 455 (16.6) | 180 (13.2) | 275 (20.0) | ||
| 3.01–3.50 | 974 (35.6) | 466 (34.1) | 508 (37.0) | ||
| 3.51–4.00 | 906 (33.1) | 488 (35.7) | 418 (30.5) | ||
| >4.00 | 284 (10.4) | 191 (14.0) | 93 (6.8) | ||
| Ability in school sports age 13 yr | | ||||
| Above average or average ability | 2327 (85.0) | 1130 (82.7) | 1197 (87.2) | ||
| Below average ability | 412 (15.0) | 237 (17.3) | 175 (12.8) | ||
| LTPA across adulthood | |||||
| Age 36 yr | 1725 (63.0) | 941 (68.9) | 784 (57.2) | | |
| Age 43 yr | 1165 (47.0) | 635 (51.2) | 530 (42.9) | | |
| Age 53 yr | 1134 (50.5) | 568 (52.0) | 566 (49.1) | ||
| Age 60–64 yr | 606 (35.6) | 277 (33.7) | 329 (37.4) | ||
| Age 68 yr | 725 (39.9) | 345 (39.9) | 380 (39.8) | ||
| Birth order | |||||
| First born | 1129 (41.2) | 569 (41.6) | 560 (40.8) | ||
| Second born | 905 (33.0) | 441 (32.3) | 464 (33.8) | ||
| Third or later born | 705 (25.7) | 357 (26.1) | 348 (25.4) | ||
| Father’s occupational class age 4 yr | |||||
| Professional/managerial/technical | 601 (22.0) | 300 (22.0) | 301 (22.0) | ||
| Skilled nonmanual | 503 (18.4) | 246 (18.0) | 257 (18.7) | ||
| Skilled manual | 842 (30.7) | 416 (30.4) | 426 (31.1) | ||
| Partly skilled or unskilled | 793 (29.0) | 405 (29.6) | 388 (28.3) | ||
| Cognitive ability age 8 yr | 2739 (100) | −0.01 (0.8) | 0.04 (0.8) | ||
| Physical health age 36 yr | |||||
| Worst | 710 (25.9) | 356 (26.0) | 354 (25.8) | ||
| Intermediate | 1748 (63.8) | 864 (63.2) | 884 (64.4) | ||
| Best | 281 (10.3) | 147 (10.8) | 134 (9.8) | ||
≤2.50 kg: range = 1.25–2.50 kg (mean = 2.30 kg); >4.00 kg: range = 4.09–5.00 kg (mean = 4.32 kg).
Proportions are for those taking part (once or more than once per month) in LTPA at each age.
Data show mean (SD) standardized cognitive ability z-score (overall mean = 0; overall SD = 1).
Associations between birth weight and ability in school sports at 13 yr and participation in LTPA between 36 and 68 yr in the MRC NSHD (n = 2739).
| OR (95% CI) of Above Average or Average Ability in Sports vs Below Average Ability | OR (95% CI) of LTPA (at Least Once per Month) Across Adulthood vs No LTPA | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
| Birth weight group (kg) | |||||
| ≤2.50 | 1.00 (reference) | 1.00 (reference) | 1.00 (reference) | 1.00 (reference) | 1.00 (reference) |
| 2.51–3.00 | 1.97 (1.19–3.25) | 1.91 (1.15–3.16) | 1.74 (1.18–2.56) | 1.50 (1.03–2.17) | 1.40 (0.97–2.03) |
| 3.01–3.50 | 2.01 (1.26–3.19) | 1.91 (1.20–3.05) | 2.14 (1.49–3.08) | 1.82 (1.28–2.59) | 1.69 (1.19–2.39) |
| 3.51–4.00 | 1.82 (1.14–2.89) | 1.66 (1.04–2.66) | 1.84 (1.27–2.65) | 1.52 (1.06–2.16) | 1.43 (1.01–2.03) |
| >4.00 | 1.60 (0.95–2.72) | 1.41 (0.82–2.42) | 1.74 (1.15–2.63) | 1.54 (1.03–2.30) | 1.47 (0.98–2.19) |
Model 1: adjusted for sex. Model 2: adjusted for sex, birth order, cognitive ability, and father’s occupational class. Model 3: same as model 2 plus additional adjustment for ability in school sports and physical health in adulthood. ≤2.50 kg: range = 1.25–2.50 kg (mean = 2.30 kg); >4.00 kg: range = 4.09–5.00 kg (mean = 4.32 kg).
Figure 1Log-odds of LTPA for each birth weight group by age in the MRC NSHD. Plots are presented separately for men and women because of a sex–age interaction, which means that the decline in LTPA is greater in men than women.