| Literature DB >> 34822304 |
Ryan J Dougherty1,2, Sarah R Lose2, Julian M Gaitán2, Brandon M Mergen2, Nathaniel A Chin2, Ozioma C Okonkwo2,3,4, Dane B Cook5,6.
Abstract
This study examined 5-year changes in cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity, and sedentary time in mid-to-late aged adults. Fifty-seven participants completed baseline and follow-up treadmill exercise tests and physical activity monitoring. We observed a 14% decline in fitness (p < 0.001), 12% decrease in physical activity (p = 0.010), and non-significant increase in sedentary time (p = 0.196). Age was negatively associated with 5-year change in physical activity (r = -0.31; p = 0.02) and this decline was strongest among APOE ε4 carriers (g = -0.75). Novelty: Cardiorespiratory fitness and physical activity significantly declined from mid-to-late adulthood, these findings were most pronounced among older adults and those with genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease.Entities:
Keywords: accelerometer; accéléromètre; aerobic fitness; apolipoprotein E4; apolipoprotéine E4; aptitude aérobie; condition physique; exercice physique; exercise; facteur de risque; facteurs liés au mode de vie; lifestyle factors; longitudinal assessment; physical fitness; risk factor; évaluation longitudinale
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34822304 PMCID: PMC9169430 DOI: 10.1139/apnm-2021-0500
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Physiol Nutr Metab ISSN: 1715-5312 Impact factor: 3.016