| Literature DB >> 33178440 |
Juan Pablo Rey Lopez1,2, Angelo Sabag3, Maria Martinez Juan4, Leandro F M Rezende5, Maria Pastor-Valero4,6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether vigorous-intensity physical activity confers additional reductions on all-cause and cause-specific mortality compared with moderate-intensity physical activity.Entities:
Keywords: Epidemiology; physical activity; prevention
Year: 2020 PMID: 33178440 PMCID: PMC7610342 DOI: 10.1136/bmjsem-2020-000775
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med ISSN: 2055-7647
Figure 1Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis flow diagram for search strategy. Prospective studies.
Main descriptive characteristics of the prospective studies (n=8) identified in the systematic review
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| Author/year/ref. | Country | Sample size (n) | Sex | Age at baseline (years) | Follow-up (years unless otherwise stated) | Measurement of the exposure | Type of the outcome | Covariates | Reference group | Main results |
| Leitzmann | USA | 252 925 | Both | Range: 50–71 | 1 265 347 person-years | Questionnaire. One questionnaire at baseline (vigorous-intensity activity) and a second one 6 months later. | All-cause mortality | Age, sex, BMI, smoking, race/ethnicity, education, marital status, family history of cancer, menopausal hormone therapy, aspirin use, multivitamin use, intakes of vegetables, fruit, red meat, and alcohol; and moderate-intensity or vigorous-intensity exercise | No physical activity | All-cause mortality: Leisure time |
| Autenrieth | Germany | 4672 | Both | Mean (SD): 49.6 (14.0) | 17.8 (median) | Questionnaire. | All-cause mortality | Sex, BMI, systolic blood pressure, total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio, education, smoking status, alcohol consumption, myocardial infarction, stroke, diabetes, cancer, self-reported limited physical activity due to health problems and other domains of physical activity | No physical activity | All-cause mortality: |
| Zhao | USA | 88 140 | Both | Range: 40–85 | 9 (median) | Questionnaire. | All-cause mortality | Age, sex, race/ethnicity, moderate or vigorous PA, education, marital status, BMI, smoking, alcohol intake | No physical activity reported in 6451 participants of the reference group (n=57 889 were included in the group: 0 min per week of vigorous) | All-cause mortality: |
| Lahti | Finland | 6429 | Both | Range: 40–60 | 12 (mean) | Questionnaire. | All-cause mortality | Age, gender, occupational social class, physical and mental strenuousness of work, smoking and drinking problems, body mass index, physical functioning, mental health, limiting long-standing illness and volume of physical activity | Low moderate | All-cause mortality: |
| Shiroma | USA | 7979 (M) | Both | M: mean (SD) 66.1 (7.7) | M: 17.3 (mean) | Questionnaire. | All-cause mortality | M: Age, MVPA, smoking status, dietary factors, alcohol consumption, BMI, high cholesterol and hypertension | ≤10% of MVPA performed at vigorous intensity | All-cause mortality: |
| Gebel | Australia | 204 542 | Both | Range: 45–75 | 6.52 (mean) | Questionnaire. | All-cause mortality | Age, sex, education, marital status, urban/rural residence, smoking status, weight status, physical function, alcohol consumption, fruit and vegetable intake, and total weighted volume of MVPA | 0% of MVPA performed at vigorous intensity | All-cause mortality: |
| Kikuchi | Japan | 83 454 | Both | M: mean (SD) 61.5 (7.4) | 10.8 (mean) | Questionnaire. | All-cause mortality | Age, sex, public health centres, smoking, drinking, BMI, diabetes history, hypertension status and MVPA | Physically inactive (<450 MET-min/week) | All-cause mortality: |
| Rey-Lopez | UK | 64 913 | Both | M: mean (SD) 49.8 (13.6) | 9.0 (mean) | Questionnaire. | All-cause mortality | Age, sex, education, smoking, alcohol consumption, total weighted volume of MVPA, long-standing illness, BMI and psychological distress | 0% of MVPA performed at vigorous intensity | Excluding the first 24 months of follow-up: |
BMI, body mass index; MVPA, moderate-intensity to vigorous-intensity physical activity; PA, physical activity.
We contacted by email with Kikuchi et al [24] as they reported a mistake in their publication. In the upper CI of men for (≥30% MVPA), the correct upper CI value is 1.22, instead of the reported value of 0.80.
Figure 2Risk of bias judgement using ROBINS-I.
Figure 3Forest plot summary of association between vigorous-intensity and moderate-intensity physical activities and all-cause mortality.
Figure 4Contour-enhanced funnel plot in all cohort studies.
Figure 5Funnel plot with pseudo 95% CI for identifying publication bias in all cohort studies.