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Patterns of accelerometer-based sedentary behavior and their association with cardiorespiratory fitness in adults

Authors :
Marcus Dörr
Ulrich John
Sabina Ulbricht
Neeltje van den Berg
Lisa Voigt
Sophie Baumann
Antje Ullrich
Source :
Scandinavian journal of medicinescience in sports. 28(12)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We aimed to identify patterns of sedentary behavior (SB) and examined whether cardiorespiratory fitness differs between classes with distinct patterns of SB. One hundred and seventy participants (57% women, mean age = 56.4 years) received accelerometry monitoring for 7 days. Prior to accelerometry assessment, cardiorespiratory fitness was assessed by peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak ). VO2peak was directly measured during a symptom-limited cardiopulmonary exercise testing on a cycle ergometer. Patterns in accelerometer data were classified based on time spent in SB per day using growth mixture modeling. Model-implied class-specific VO2peak means were compared using adjusted equality test of means. Growth mixture modeling revealed four patterns of SB: "High, stable" (n = 120, M = 724.9 min/d), "Low, increase" (n = 14, M = 622.2 min/d), "Low, decrease" (n = 11, M = 540.2 min/d), and "High, decrease" (n = 25, M = 694.8 min/d). Persons in class "High, stable" had significantly lower VO2peak values (M = 25.0 mL/kg/min, SD = 0.6) compared to persons in class "Low, increase" (M = 30.5 mL/kg/min, SD = 3.6; P = 0.001), in class "Low, decrease" (M = 30.1 mL/kg/min, SD = 5.0; P = 0.009), and in class "High, decrease" (M = 29.6 mL/kg/min, SD = 5.9; P = 0.032). No differences among the other classes were found. We identified four classes of individuals with distinct patterns of SB and showed that VO2peak partially differs between classes. Especially, individuals with stable high SB levels throughout the week might be addressed in public health recommendations and interventions.

Details

ISSN :
16000838
Volume :
28
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scandinavian journal of medicinescience in sports
Accession number :
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