| Literature DB >> 32444618 |
Takaaki Ikeda1, Sumito Inoue2, Tsuneo Konta3,4, Masayasu Murakami5, Shouichi Fujimoto4, Kunitoshi Iseki4, Toshiki Moriyama4, Kunihiro Yamagata4, Kazuhiko Tsuruya4, Ichiei Narita4, Masahide Kondo4, Yugo Shibagaki4, Masato Kasahara4, Koichi Asahi4, Tsuyoshi Watanabe4.
Abstract
Pneumonia-related mortality is expected to increase in aging societies. This prospective cohort study examined whether daily walking (1 hour/day) could reduce pneumonia-related mortality among older people who lacked other exercise habits. We analysed data from Japanese Specific Health Checkup across 82 municipalities in 7 prefectures among participants aged ≥65 years who participated in daily walking but did not regularly engage in other forms of exercise (n = 132,448). Information on walking habits and health-related indicators was assessed at a baseline survey conducted between 2008 and 2014. Pneumonia-related and all-cause mortality were followed for a median of 3.4 years. We performed a competing risk model with propensity score matching to evaluate the association between daily walking habits and pneumonia-related mortality. Our propensity-matched analysis revealed a significant association between daily walking and pneumonia-related mortality among older people who lacked other exercise habits, such that the sub-hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals were 0.58 (0.39, 0.86). This study extends the findings of previous research on the effects of exercise on pneumonia by demonstrating that daily walking alone is sufficient to reduce pneumonia-related mortality among older people who do not regularly engage in other exercise habits.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32444618 PMCID: PMC7244731 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-65440-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Baseline characteristics of participants before and after using propensity score matching methods.
| Before matching | After matching | |||||
| No walking habits | Walking habits | ASD | No walking habits | Walking habits | ASD | |
| n = 86,121 | n = 46,327 | n = 44,627 | n = 44,627 | |||
| Sex | 0.032 | 0.014 | ||||
| Women: N (%) | 51,883 (60.2) | 28,629 (61.8) | 27,774 (62.2) | 27,465 (61.5) | ||
| BMI, No (%) | 0.071 | 0.020 | ||||
| 18.5–24.9 | 55,169 (64.1) | 31,010 (66.9) | 30,376 (68.1) | 19,902 (67.0) | ||
| <18.5 | 5,039 (5.9) | 2,858 (6.2) | 2,614 (5.9) | 2,823 (6.3) | ||
| 25.0–29.9 | 22,437 (26.1) | 10,949 (23.6) | 10,264 (23.0) | 10,435 (23.4) | ||
| ≥30 | 3,476 (4.0) | 1,510 (3.3) | 1,373 (3.1) | 1,467 (3.3) | ||
| Smoking status: N (%) | 0.052 | 0.020 | ||||
| Former/Nonsmoker | 75,923 (88.2) | 41,589 (89.8) | 40,265 (90.2) | 39,998 (89.6) | ||
| Current smoker | 10,197 (11.8) | 4,738 (10.2) | 4,362 (9.8) | 4,629 (10.4) | ||
| Missing | 1 (0.0) | — | — | — | ||
| Alcohol habits: N (%) | 0.025 | 0.007 | ||||
| Rarely/Never | 50,439 (58.6) | 27,634 (59.7) | 26,569 (59.5) | 26,332 (59.0) | ||
| Sometimes | 16,571 (19.2) | 9,035 (19.5) | 8,644 (19.4) | 8,806 (19.7) | ||
| Everyday | 18,683 (21.7) | 9,489 (20.5) | 9,273 (20.8) | 9,323 (20.9) | ||
| Missing | 428 (0.5) | 169 (0.4) | 141 (0.3) | 166 (0.4) | ||
| Age: mean (SD), years | 69.2 (2.9) | 69.3 (2.8) | 0.018 | 69.2 (2.9) | 69.2 (2.9) | 0.001 |
| Residential municipality | 0.020 | |||||
Note: ASD ≥ 0.1 is represented in the bold type. Other variables are presented in Supplementary Table 1. ASD = Absolute standardised difference.
Differences in the baseline characteristics between participants who survived and died.
| Survived | Died (All cause) | ||
| n = 130,117 | n = 2,331 | ||
| Age: mean (SD), years* | 69.2 (2.9) | 69.1 (2.6) | 0.94 |
| Men: N (%) | 50,431 (97.1) | 1,505 (2.9) | <0.001 |
| Women: N (%) | 79,686 (99.0) | 826 (1.0) | |
| BMI, No (%)** | |||
| 18.5–24.9 | 84,723 (98.3) | 31,010 (1.7) | <0.001 |
| <18.5 | 7,618 (96.5) | 2,858 (3.5) | |
| 25.0–29.9 | 32,872 (98.5) | 10,949 (1.5) | |
| ≥30 | 4,904 (98.4) | 82 (1.6) | |
| Former/Nonsmoker | 115,706 (98.5) | 1,806 (1.5) | <0.001 |
| Current smoker | 14,410 (96.5) | 525 (3.5) | |
| Rarely/Never | 76,817 (98.4) | 1,256 (1.6) | <0.001 |
| Sometimes | 25,195 (98.4) | 411 (1.6) | |
| Everyday | 27,516 (97.7) | 656 (2.3) | |
* t-test was performed. **Chi-squared test was performed.
Daily walking habits and pneumonia-related mortality.
| PS matching method | Multiply imputed data set | |||||
| sHR | 95% CI | sHR | 95% CI | |||
| No walking habits | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
| Walking habits | 0.58 | 0.39 | 0.86 | 0.67 | 0.46 | 0.97 |
Note: All models were adjusted for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), smoking status, alcohol drinking habits, past history of heart diseases and stroke, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and residential municipalities. PS = propensity score; sHR = sub-hazard ratio.