| Literature DB >> 31267483 |
Marie H Murphy1, Ian Lahart2, Angela Carlin3, Elaine Murtagh4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Public health guidelines suggest that physical activity can be accumulated in multiple short bouts dispersed through the day. A synthesis of the evidence for this approach is lacking.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31267483 PMCID: PMC6745307 DOI: 10.1007/s40279-019-01145-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports Med ISSN: 0112-1642 Impact factor: 11.136
Eligibility criteria
| Population | Inclusion: free-living, community-dwelling adults (age ≥ 18 years) Exclusion: children and adolescents (< 18 years), people living in residential care |
| Intervention | Inclusion: exercise training interventions of at least 4 weeks in duration comprising accumulated exercise in multiple bouts over the course of a day Exclusion: intermittent exercise performed in the same exercise session (e.g. high-intensity intermittent exercise, characterised by repeated short bouts of high-intensity exercise separated by brief periods of low-intensity activity or rest) |
| Comparisons | Inclusion: (1) Exercise training interventions comprising single bouts of exercise per day at the same intensity, mode, and total daily, weekly, and intervention duration as the accumulated exercise in multiple bouts conditions (2) No exercise control group observed for the same total intervention duration Exclusion: studies that compared different modes and intensities of exercise, as well as studies that compared different total daily, weekly, and intervention durations of exercise |
| Outcomes | We did not exclude on the basis of outcomes Based on our previous review [ |
| Study design | Inclusion: longitudinal randomised, quasi-randomised, or non-randomised comparative trials, and randomised, quasi-randomised, or non-randomised controlled trials Exclusion: Single group, cohort, and cross-sectional trials, and trials investigating the acute effects of exercise |
| Other limits | Full publications in the English language |
Fig. 1Study flow diagram
Study characteristics
| Study, country | No. randomised/analysed | Participants | Exercise prescription and control condition | Adherence in exercise groups | Outcomes assessed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alizadeh et al. [ | Total: 45/31 Accumulated: 15/10 Continuous: 15/9 Control: 15/12 | Description: sedentary, overweight/obese. Sex: 100% F. Mean (SD) age 33.3 ± 7.8 years. Mean (SD) BMI: 30.6 ± 4.1 kg/m2. Mean (SD) BF%: 37.7 ± 3.6% | Intervention duration: 12 weeks Mode: walking Intensity: 64–76% APHR max Setting: home-based Format: individual, unsupervised Progression: yes, met target exercise duration by week 3 Accumulated condition (days/week × bouts/day × min): 5 days × 3 × 13.3 min Continuous condition (days/week × bouts/day × min): 5 days × 1 × 40 min Control condition: continue with usual physical activity All trial participants consumed 500 kcal less than their Harris Benedict equation-derived daily energy intake | % of sessions completed: Accumulated: 66% Continuous: 96% Mean (SD) min/day of walking: Accumulated: 28.5 (11.4) min/day Continuous: 34.2 (3.7) min/day | Anthropometrics: mass, BMI, WC, SKF, BIA Physical activity: log book Other: self-reported energy intake |
| Altena et al. [ | Total: 18/18 Accumulated: 8/8 Continuous: 10/10 | Description: untrained, non-obese normo-lipidaemic individuals. Sex: 61.1% F. Mean (SD) age: 25.0 ± 1.8 years. Mean (SD) BMI: 23.2 ± 0.8 kg/m2. Mean (SD) BF%: 21.2 ± 1.9% | Intervention duration: 4 weeks Mode: jogging (treadmill) Intensity: 60% Setting: exercise laboratory setting Format: individual, unsupervised Progression: no Accumulated condition: 5 days × 3 × 10 min Continuous condition: 5 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: no control | NR | Anthropometrics: mass, BMI, WC, HC, WHR, SKF Blood biomarkers: total cholesterol, LDL-C, HDL-C, triglycerides CR fitness: Other: dietary habits, caloric expenditure |
| Asikainen et al. [ | Total: 134/130 Accumulated: 43/43 Continuous: 46/44 Control: 45/43 | Description: healthy, non-obese, sedentary, postmenopausal women. Sex: 100% F. Mean (SD) age: 57.3 ± 4.3 years. Mean (SD) BMI: 25.8 ± 2.8 kg/m2. Mean (SD) BF%: 37.1 ± 4.6% | Intervention duration: 15 weeks Mode: walking Intensity: 65% Setting: indoor track and home-based Format: individual, supervised/unsupervised Progression: yes, target exercise duration met by week 2 Accumulated condition: 5 days × 2 × 150 kcal (mean: 24 min/bout) Continuous condition: 5 days × 1 × 300 kcal (mean: 47 min/bout) Control condition: attended monthly meeting with lectures on health topics and a few minutes of light flexibility exercises | % of prescribed sessions completed: Accumulated: 95% Continuous: 89% | Anthropometrics: mass, BMI, SKF Blood biomarkers: total cholesterol, LDL-C, HDL-C, triglycerides, blood glucose, plasma insulin CV outcomes: SBP, DBP CR fitness: Physical activity: self-report diary and habits, pedometer Other: exercise-related pain and injuries |
| Chung et al. [ | Total: 47/36 Accumulated: 17/12 Continuous: 16/12 Control: 14/12 | Description: middle-aged obese women. Sex: 100% F. Mean age: 49 years. Mean BMI: 25.1 kg/m2. Mean BF%: 35.9% | Intervention duration: 12 weeks Mode: walking (treadmill) Intensity: moderate (average 83% Setting: public health centre Format: individual, supervised Progression: yes, target exercise duration met by week 7 Accumulated condition 1: 3 days × 3 × 10 min Continuous condition: 3 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: no exercise | NR | Anthropometrics: mass, BMI, FM, BF%, FFM via BIA, and waist circumference Blood biomarkers: total cholesterol, LDL-C, HDL-C, triglycerides, atherogenic index, blood glucose CV outcomes: SBP, DBP |
| Coleman et al. [ | Total: 36/32 Accumulated 1: 11/11 Accumulated 2: 11/11 Continuous: 10/10 | Description: sedentary university employees. Sex: 84% F. Mean (SD) age: 39.9 ± 8.7 years. Mean (SD) BMI: 25.8 ± 4.0 kg/m2. Mean (SD) BF%: 32.3 ± 2.4% | Intervention duration: 16 weeks Mode: walking Intensity: moderate Setting: home-based Format: individual, unsupervised Progression: yes, target exercise duration met by week 7 Accumulated condition 1: 6 days × 3 × 10 min Accumulated condition 2: 6 days × as many bouts of ≥ 5 min duration totalling 30 min Continuous condition: 6 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: no control | % of weekly meetings attended: Accumulated 1: 96.6% Accumulated 2: 95.5% Continuous: 93.8% Mean (SD) objectively measured minutes walking ≥ 3.0 METs: Accumulated 1: 38 (23) min, week 16 Accumulated 2: 37 (21) min, week 16 Continuous: 36 (17) min, week 16 | Anthropometrics: mass, BMI, BIA CV outcomes: SBP, DBP CR fitness: Physical activity: self-report diary, accelerometer Other: Binge Eating Scale, Symptoms Checklist-90, feedback questionnaires |
| DeBusk et al. [ | Total: 40/36 Accumulated: 20/18 Continuous: 20/18 | Description: sedentary healthy male adults. Sex: 0% F. Mean (SD) age: 51.5 ± 6.0 years | Intervention duration: 20 weeks Mode: jogging Intensity: 65–75% peak HR Setting: home/work Format: individual, unsupervised Progressive: no Accumulated condition: 5 days × 3 × 10 min Continuous condition: 5 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: no control | % of sessions completed: Accumulated: 92% Continuous: 93% | Anthropometrics: mass CV outcomes: SBP, DBP CR fitness: Physical activity: self-report exercise log Other: level of enjoyment, level of convenience |
| Eguchi et al. [ | Total: 23/23 Accumulated: 12/12 Continuous: 11/11 | Description: sedentary male workers. Sex: 0% F. Mean (SD) age: 43.9 ± 11.6 years. Mean (SD) BMI: 25.8 ± 3.2 kg/m2 | Intervention duration: 20 weeks Mode: cycling Intensity: 50% Setting: near workplace Format: individual, unsupervised Progressive: no Accumulated condition: 3 days × 3 × 10 min Continuous condition: 3 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: no control | % of prescribed minutes completed: Accumulated: 55.5% Continuous: 68.9% | Anthropometrics: mass, BMI, WC Blood biomarkers: total cholesterol, LDL-C, HDL-C, triglycerides, FPI, FPG, TBARS, and HOMA-IR CV outcomes: resting SBP, resting DBP CR fitness: resting HR, |
| Jakicic et al. [ | Total: 56/52 Accumulated: 28/25 Continuous: 28/27 | Description: overweight sedentary female adults. Sex: 100% F. Mean (SD) age: 40.7 ± 6.6 years. Mean (SD) BMI: 33.9 ± 4.1 kg/m2 | Intervention duration: 20 weeks Mode: mainly walking Intensity: 70% HRR Setting: home-based Format: individual, unsupervised Progressive: yes, target exercise duration met by week 9 Accumulated condition: 5 days × 4 × 10 min Continuous condition: 5 days × 1 × 40 min Control condition: no control Recommended caloric intake for all subjects was 5022–6277 kJ/day (1200–1500 kcal), with fat reduced to 20% of caloric intake | % of prescribed minutes completed: Accumulated: 110% weeks 1–4; 67% weeks 17–20 Continuous: 112% weeks 1–4; 91% weeks 17–20 | Anthropometrics: mass, BMI, CV outcomes: resting SBP, resting DBP CR fitness: resting HR, Physical activity: self-report exercise records, accelerometer) Other: caloric expenditure, dietary intake |
| Jakicic et al. [ | Total: 148/115 Accumulated 1: 51/36 Accumulated 2: 48/42 Continuous: 49/37 | Description: overweight sedentary adults. Sex: 100% F. Mean (SD) age: 36.7 ± 5.6 years. Mean (SD) BMI: 32.8 ± 4.0 kg/m2. Mean (SD) BF%: 44.3 ± 4.7% | Intervention duration: 72 weeks Mode: brisk walking Intensity: NR Setting: home-based Format: individual, unsupervised Progressive: yes, target exercise duration reached by week 9 Accumulated condition 1: 5 days × 4 × 10 min (no home treadmill) Accumulated condition 2: 5 days × 4 × 10 min (provided with home treadmill) Continuous condition: 5 days × 1 × 40 min Control condition: no control Instructed to reduce daily energy intake and fat intake. Subjects weighing ≥ 90 kg at baseline prescribed an intake of 6276 kJ/day; subjects < 90 kg prescribed 5021 kJ/day | Adherence (% of sessions attended): Accumulated 1: 70.9% Accumulated 2: 71.7% Continuous: 67.1% | Anthropometrics: mass, BMI, WC, HC, WHR, BF% CR fitness: Physical activity: self-report weekly exercise records, leisure time physical activity questionnaire, accelerometer) Other: dietary intake |
| Murphy and Hardman [ | Total: 47/34 Accumulated: 16/12 Continuous: 16/12 Control: 15/10 | Description: previously sedentary individuals. Sex: 100% F. Mean (SD) age: 46.7 ± 6.0 years. Mean (SD) BMI: 25.8 ± 3.6 kg/m2 | Intervention duration: 10 weeks Mode: brisk walking Intensity: 70–80% of HRmax Setting: outdoor, university campus Format: individual, unsupervised with 1 day/week supervised Progressive: no Accumulated condition: 5 days × 3 × 10 min Continuous condition: 5 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: no training | % of prescribed sessions completed: Accumulated: 85% Continuous: 88% | Anthropometrics: mass, WC, SKF CR outcomes: resting SBP CR fitness: Physical activity: training diary |
| Murphy et al. [ | Total: 32/21 Accumulated: 19/13 Continuous: 11/8 | Description: normo-lipidaemic sedentary adults. Sex: 67% F. Mean (SD) age: 44.5 ± 6.1 years. Mean (SD) BMI: 26.8 ± 3.5 kg/m2 | Intervention duration: 6 weeks Mode: walking Intensity: 70–80% predicted HRmax Setting: outdoors, home-based Format: individual, unsupervised Progressive: no Accumulated condition: 5 days × 3 × 10 min Continuous condition: 5 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: no control | % of prescribed sessions completed: Accumulated: 88.2% Continuous: 91.3% | Anthropometrics: mass, WC, HC, SKF Blood biomarkers: total cholesterol, HDL-C, triglycerides CV outcomes: resting SBP, resting DBP CR fitness: Physical activity: training diary Other: mood, barriers to exercise scale, self-efficacy |
| Murtagh et al. [ | Total: 48/32 Accumulated: 18/9 Continuous: 19/15 Control: 11/8 | Description: Healthy, inactive university staff. Sex: 65% F. Mean (SD) age: 45.7 ± 9.4 years. Mean (SD) BF%: 27.8 ± 6.9% | Intervention duration: 12 weeks Mode: walking (treadmill) Intensity: brisk Setting: university gym Format: individual, unsupervised, 1 supervised session/week Progressive: no Accumulated condition: 3 days × 2 × 10 min Continuous condition: 3 days × 1 × 20 min Control condition: no training | % of sessions completed: Accumulated: 82.1% Continuous: 90.4% | Anthropometrics: mass, BMI, WC, HC, BIA Blood biomarkers: total cholesterol, LDL-C, HDL-C, triglycerides, haemoglobin, haematocrit CV outcomes: SBP, DBP CR fitness: Physical activity: self-report |
| Osei-Tutu and Campagna [ | Total: 40/30 Accumulated: 15/9 Continuous: 15/11 Control: 10/10 | Description: Healthy, sedentary. Sex: 47.5% F. Mean (SD) age: 34.0 ± 5.5 years. Mean (SD) BF%: 26.2 ± 1.3% | Intervention duration: 8 weeks Mode: walking Intensity: 60–79% of HRmax Setting: home-based Format: individual, unsupervised Progressive: yes, target exercise duration met by week 3 Accumulated condition: 5 days × 3 × 10 min Continuous condition: 5 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: remain sedentary and make no lifestyle changes. Met with the researcher after the 2nd, 4th and 6th week of experiment to discuss fitness goals and provide input to the type of exercise training programme desired | NR | Anthropometrics: SKF CR fitness: Physical activity: log book Mood: profile of mood states, total mood disturbance |
| Quinn et al. [ | Total: 45/37 Accumulated: 23/20 Continuous: 22/17 | Description: moderately active individuals. Sex: 54.1% F. Mean (SD) age: 49.1 ± 8.7 years. Mean (SD) BF%: 28.9 ± 6.2% | Intervention duration: 12 weeks Mode: aerobic (variety of modalities) Intensity: final intensity 70–80% HRR Setting: home-based Format: individual, unsupervised Progressive: yes, target exercise intensity met by week 3 Accumulated condition: 4 days × 2 × 15 min Continuous condition: 4 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: no control | % of prescribed exercise time completed: Accumulated: 96.30% Continuous: 96.60% | Anthropometrics: WC, HC, WHR, SKF Blood biomarkers: total cholesterol, LDL-C, HDL-C, triglycerides, total cholesterol:HDL-C ratio CV outcomes: SBP, DBP during exercise CR fitness: Physical activity: self-report Other: walking economy |
| Samuels et al. [ | Total: 50/29 Accumulated: 15/12 Continuous: 17/17 | Description: inactive adults. Sex: 81.4% F. Mean (SD) age: 50.3 ± 9.6 years. Mean (SD) BMI: 28.6 ± 5.1 kg/m2 | Intervention duration: 4 weeks Mode: walking Intensity: moderate Setting: home-based Format: individual, unsupervised Progressive: no Accumulated condition: 7 days × ≤ 3 × ≥ 10 min Continuous condition: 7 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: no control | Days per week walking goal was met: Accumulated: 2.3 days/week Continuous: 2.8 days/week | Physical activity: pedometer, accelerometer Other: Physical Activity Self-Efficacy Scale |
| Schachter et al. [ | Total: 143/143 Accumulated: 56/56 Continuous: 51/51 Control: 36/36 | Description: sedentary women with fibromyalgia. Sex: 100% F. Mean (SD) age: 41.9 ± 7.7 years | Intervention duration: 16 weeks Mode: low-impact aerobics to music Intensity: final intensity 65–75% HRR Setting: home-based Format: individual, unsupervised Progressive: yes, target exercise duration met by week 11 Accumulated condition: 3–5 days × 2 × 15 min Continuous condition: 3–5 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: maintain sedentary lifestyle, monthly meetings to discuss experiences of fibromyalgia. No educational content. Telephone contact every 4 weeks. (attention wait-list control) | % of prescribed exercise completed in each phase: Accumulated: (1) 46%, (2) 40%, (3) 42%, (4) 22% Continuous: (1) 68%, (2) 74%, (3) 54%, (4) 41% | CR fitness: Physical activity: log book Other: pain, Chronic Pain Self-Efficacy Scale, Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire, Arthritis Impact Measurement Scale, Physician Rating of Disease Severity |
| Schmidt et al. [ | Total: 48/38 Accumulated 1: 12/10 Accumulated 2: 12/8 Continuous: 12/12 Control: 12/8 | Description: non-exercising, overweight female college students. Sex: 100% F. Mean (SD) age: 19.7 ± 1.4 years. Mean (SD) BMI: 31.4 ± 3.4 kg/m2 | Intervention duration: 12 weeks Mode: cycle ergometer Intensity: 75% HRR + 5 bpm Setting: research facility Format: individual, unsupervised Progressive: yes, target exercise duration met by week 5 Accumulated conditions : 5 days × 3 × 10 min or 5 days x 2 x 15 mins Continuous condition: 5 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: asked to maintain their normal activity routine throughout the study Self-monitored, calorie-restricted diet (total calorie intake 80% of REE) | Number of sessions attended per week: Accumulated: attended sessions 3.7 days/week (average) Continuous: attended sessions 3.9 days/week | Anthropometrics: mass, BMI, SKF, HC, WC, thigh and upper arm circumference CR fitness: Physical activity: pedometer Other: total calories |
| Serwe et al. [ | Total: 60/53 Accumulated: 20/17 Continuous: 20/17 Control: 20/19 | Description: inactive premenopausal female healthcare workers. Sex: 100% F. Mean (SD) age: 37.2 ± 7.5 years. Mean (SD) BMI: 29.1 ± 8.6 kg/m2 | Intervention duration: 8 weeks Mode: walking Intensity: 60–70% HRR Setting: home-based Format: individual, unsupervised Progressive: none Accumulated condition: 5 days × 3 × 10 min Continuous condition: 5 days × 1 × 30 min Control condition: asked to maintain normal physical activity levels and diet during intervention period | % of prescribed sessions: Accumulated: 69% Continuous: 80% | Anthropometrics: mass, BMI, WC, HC CV outcomes: resting SBP, resting DBP CR fitness: resting HR, 6-min walk test Physical activity: pedometer, log book |
| Shiau et al. [ | Total: 20/20 Accumulated: 10/10 Continuous: 10/10 | Description: young male adults (juniors in a military college). Sex: 0% F. Mean (SD) age: 20.0 ± 1.0 years. Mean BMI: 24.3 kg/m2. Mean BF%: 17.1% | Intervention duration: 10 weeks Mode: resistance training Intensity: 50–75% of 1 RM for 15 to 8 reps Setting: military college Format: group, supervision not reported Progressive: yes Accumulated condition: 3 days × 3 × 10 min (1 set of each exercise per session) Continuous condition: 3 days × 1 × ~ 30 min (3 sets of each exercise per session) Control condition: no control | NR | Anthropometrics: BMI, FM, BF%, FFM via BIA Strength: 1 RM bench press; 30-s Wingate test: peak power output during any 5-s period; average power output for total 30 s; and fatigue index; blood lactate concentrations at 3rd, 5th, 15th, and 30th min post-Wingate test |
APHR age-predicted heart rate, BF% body fat percentage, BIA bioelectrical impedance analysis, BMI body mass index, CR cardiorespiratory, CV cardiovascular, DBP diastolic blood pressure, F female, FFM Fat free mass, FM Fat mass, FPG fasting plasma glucose, FPI fasting plasma insulin, HC hip circumference, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, HOMA-IR Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance, HR heart rate, HR heart rate maximum, HRR heart rate reserve, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, MET metabolic equivalent, NR not reported, REE resting energy expenditure, RM repetition maximum, RPE rate of perceived exertion, SD standard deviation, SBP systolic blood pressure, SKF sum of skinfold, TBARS thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, VO maximal oxygen uptake, WC waist circumference, WHR waist-to-hip ratio
Fig. 2Risk of bias summary
Fig. 3Risk of bias graph
| Splitting a continuous bout of exercise into shorter bouts of equivalent total duration spread over the course of a day does not alter its potential to provide health benefit. |
| For weight loss, splitting a single exercise bout into multiple bouts spread across the day may provide greater benefit. |