| Literature DB >> 34477847 |
Amanda E Paluch1, Kelley Pettee Gabriel2, Janet E Fulton3, Cora E Lewis2, Pamela J Schreiner4, Barbara Sternfeld5, Stephen Sidney5, Juned Siddique6, Kara M Whitaker7, Mercedes R Carnethon6.
Abstract
Importance: Steps per day is a meaningful metric for physical activity promotion in clinical and population settings. To guide promotion strategies of step goals, it is important to understand the association of steps with clinical end points, including mortality. Objective: To estimate the association of steps per day with premature (age 41-65 years) all-cause mortality among Black and White men and women. Design, Setting, and Participants: This prospective cohort study was part of the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study. Participants were aged 38 to 50 years and wore an accelerometer from 2005 to 2006. Participants were followed for a mean (SD) of 10.8 (0.9) years. Data were analyzed in 2020 and 2021. Exposure: Daily steps volume, classified as low (<7000 steps/d), moderate (7000-9999 steps/d), and high (≥10 000 steps/d) and stepping intensity, classified as peak 30-minute stepping rate and time spent at 100 steps/min or more. Main Outcomes and Measures: All-cause mortality.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34477847 PMCID: PMC8417757 DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.24516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA Netw Open ISSN: 2574-3805
Descriptive Characteristics of Participants at the Year 20 Examination for Total Sample and by Steps Volume Groups
| Characteristic | No. (%) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total (N = 2110) | Step group, steps/d | |||
| Low: <7000 (n = 448) | Moderate: 7000-9999 (n = 863) | High: ≥10 000 (n = 799) | ||
| Sex | ||||
| Women | 1205 (57.1) | 280 (62.5) | 505 (58.5) | 420 (52.6) |
| Men | 905 (42.9) | 168 (37.5) | 358 (41.5) | 379 (47.4) |
| Age, mean (SD), y | 45.2 (3.6) | 45.2 (3.8) | 45.3 (3.6) | 45.2 (3.5) |
| Race | ||||
| Black | 888 (42.1) | 241 (53.8) | 356 (41.3) | 291 (36.4) |
| White | 1222 (57.9) | 207 (46.2) | 507 (58.7) | 508 (63.6) |
| Education, mean (SD), y | 15.6 (2.6) | 15.3 (2.6) | 15.8 (2.5) | 15.6 (2.7) |
| BMI | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 29.0 (7.0) | 32.1 (7.8) | 29.1 (6.4) | 27.3 (6.5) |
| ≥30.0 | 739 (35.0) | 240 (53.6) | 302 (35.0) | 197 (24.7) |
| Smoking | ||||
| Never | 1303 (61.8) | 273 (60.9) | 541 (62.7) | 489 (61.2) |
| Former | 435 (20.6) | 83 (18.5) | 191 (22.1) | 161 (20.2) |
| Current | 356 (16.9) | 90 (20.1) | 124 (14.4) | 142 (17.8) |
| Not reported | 16 (0.8) | 2 (0.4) | 7 (0.8) | 7 (0.9) |
| Alcohol intake, median (IQR), mL/d | 2.4 (0-14.5) | 0.0 (0-9.5) | 2.4 (0-14.3) | 5.1 (0-17.4) |
| Self-rated health, poor/fair | 195 (9.2) | 77 (17.2) | 66 (7.6) | 52 (6.5) |
| Center | ||||
| Birmingham, Alabama | 399 (18.9) | 103 (23.0) | 169 (19.6) | 127 (15.9) |
| Chicago, Illinois | 504 (23.9) | 100 (22.3) | 205 (23.8) | 199 (24.9) |
| Minneapolis, Minnesota | 538 (25.5) | 116 (25.9) | 208 (24.1) | 214 (26.8) |
| Oakland, California | 669 (31.7) | 129 (28.8) | 281 (32.6) | 259 (32.4) |
| Systolic blood pressure, mean (SD), mm Hg | 115 (14) | 116 (15) | 115 (14) | 114 (13) |
| Hypertension medication use | 324 (15.4) | 96 (21.4) | 131 (15.2) | 97 (12.1) |
| Hypertension (stage 2) | 413 (19.6) | 121 (27.0) | 167 (19.4) | 125 (15.6) |
| Hyperlipidemia | 1189 (56.4) | 267 (59.6) | 471 (54.6) | 451 (56.4) |
| Diabetes | 166 (7.9) | 71 (15.8) | 60 (7.0) | 35 (4.4) |
| Cardiovascular disease | 25 (1.2) | 9 (2.0) | 10 (1.2) | 6 (0.8) |
| Step volume, median (IQR), steps/d | 9146 (7307-11 162) | 5837 (5166-6392) | 8502 (7822-9278) | 11 815 (10 826-13 588) |
| Stepping intensity, median (IQR) | ||||
| Peak 30-min steps/min | 75.7 (65.3-87.9) | 59.5 (52.1-67.1) | 73.88 (66.3-82.4) | 88.8 (77.8-99.0) |
| Time spent at ≥100 steps/min, min/d | 6.7 (2.9-14.9) | 2.5 (1.1-4.9) | 6.5 (3.2-12.0) | 14.0 (5.7-24.5) |
| Moderate to vigorous physical activity, min/d | 28.1 (16.3-44.2) | 14.0 (9.3-20.6) | 25.1 (16.7-36.3) | 48.7 (31.1-61.7) |
| Adherence, mean (SD) | ||||
| Wear, min/d | 862.4 (84.6) | 821.4 (81.0) | 872.6 (78.8) | 885.2 (84.2) |
| Wear days | 7.0 (1.4) | 6.6 (1.6) | 7.1 (1.3) | 7.1 (1.3) |
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared); IQR, interquartile range.
Stage 2 hypertension was defined as systolic blood pressure of 140 mm Hg or greater, diastolic blood pressure of 90 mm Hg or greater, and/or using hypertension medication.
Hyperlipidemia was defined as total cholesterol level of 249 mg/dL or greater (to convert to millimoles per liter, multiply by 0.0259) and/or using cholesterol lowering medications.
Diabetes was defined as fasting plasma glucose level of 126 mg/dL or greater (to convert to millimoles per liter, multiply by 0.0555), oral glucose tolerance test 200 mg/dL or greater, hemoglobin A1c of 6.5% or greater (to convert to portion of total hemoglobin, multiply by 0.01), and/or using diabetes medication.
Cardiovascular disease includes adjudicated events prior to the year 20 visit.
Association of Step Volume With All-Cause Mortality
| Step group | Participants, No. | Cases/person-years | Risk difference/1000 people (95% CI) | Hazard ratio (95% CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | ||||
| <7000 steps/d | 448 | 32/4796 | [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] |
| 7000-9999 steps/d | 863 | 16/9384 | 53 (27-78) | 0.24 (0.13-0.46) | 0.27 (0.14-0.50) | 0.28 (0.15-0.54) |
| ≥10 000 steps/d | 799 | 24/8665 | 41 (15-68) | 0.39 (0.22-0.70) | 0.40 (0.23-0.72) | 0.45 (0.25-0.81) |
| NA | NA | NA | <.01 | <.01 | .01 | |
Abbreviation: NA, not applicable.
Adjusted for age, accelerometer wear time, race, and sex.
Adjusted for variables included in model 1 + education, study center, body mass index, smoking, and alcohol.
Adjusted for variables included in model 2 + systolic blood pressure, hypertension medication use, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, history of cardiovascular disease, and self-rated health.
Figure 1. Dose-Response Association of Steps per Day With All-Cause Mortality
Restricted cubic splines of hazard ratios of steps/d with all-cause mortality. Knots set at 10th, 50th, and 90th percentile of steps per day. Reference set at 5800 steps/d (the approximate median steps per day of low step group). The model is adjusted for age, accelerometer wear time, race, sex, education, study center, body mass index, smoking, alcohol, systolic blood pressure, hypertension medication use, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, history of cardiovascular disease, and self-rated health. Shading indicates 95% CI.
Figure 2. Associations of Steps per Day With All-Cause Mortality by Race and by Sex
Hazard ratio (HR) and 95% CIs are adjusted for age, accelerometer wear time, race (for sex models), sex (for race models), education, center, body mass index, smoking, alcohol, systolic blood pressure, history of cardiovascular disease, and self-rated health. P < .001 for difference in steps per day between Black vs White participants and women vs men.
Association of All-Cause Mortality by Daily Stepping Intensity Tertiles
| Stepping intensity group | Mean (SD) | Participants, No. | Events | HR (95% CI) | Residual method adjusted for step volume | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1 | Model 3 | No. | Events | Model 4, HR (95% CI) | ||||
| Peak 30 min steps/min, tertile | ||||||||
| 1 | 59.3 (7.7) | 703 | 33 | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 703 | 33 | 1 [Reference] |
| 2 | 75.8 (4.2) | 704 | 14 | 0.46 (0.25-0.87) | 0.58 (0.30-1.10) | 704 | 19 | 0.68 (0.38-1.21) |
| 3 | 96.6 (12.1) | 703 | 25 | 0.85 (0.49-1.45) | 1.17 (0.66-2.09) | 703 | 20 | 0.98 (0.54-1.77) |
| NA | NA | NA | .45 | .73 | NA | NA | .78 | |
| Time spent at ≥100 steps/min, tertile | ||||||||
| 1 | 1.9 (1.1) | 697 | 33 | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 703 | 22 | 1 [Reference] |
| 2 | 7.0 (2.2) | 709 | 15 | 0.49 (0.26-0.90) | 0.61 (0.33-1.14) | 704 | 28 | 1.33 (0.72-2.47) |
| 3 | 22.9 (11.5) | 704 | 24 | 0.78 (0.45-1.36) | 1.09 (0.61-1.95) | 703 | 22 | 1.38 (0.73-2.61) |
| NA | NA | NA | .33 | .89 | NA | NA | .33 | |
Abbreviations: HR, hazard ratio; NA, not applicable.
Adjusted for age, sex, race, accelerometer wear time.
Adjusted for variables included in Model 1 + education, center, body mass index, smoking, alcohol, systolic blood pressure, hypertension medication use, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, history of cardiovascular disease, and self-rated health.
Adjusted for variables included in model 3 + step volume using the residual method for intensity.
Presented as steps per minute.
Presented as minutes per day.