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Physical activity levels in asthma: relationship with disease severity, body mass index and novel accelerometer-derived metrics

Authors :
Helen Clare Ricketts
Duncan S. Buchan
Femke Steffensen
Rekha Chaudhuri
Julien S. Baker
Douglas C. Cowan
Source :
Journal of Asthma. 60:824-834
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2022.

Abstract

Patients with asthma may feel limited in physical activity (PA). Reduced PA has been demonstrated in asthmatics versus healthy controls, and increasing PA associated with improved asthma outcomes. Obesity is commonly found with difficult-to-control asthma and worsens outcomes. We compared PA levels in participants with difficult-to-control asthma and elevated body mass index (BMI) (DOW group) and two mild-moderate asthma groups: one with BMI25 kg/mThis cross-sectional study used 7-day recordings from wrist-worn accelerometers to compare PA between groups. Inactive time, light (LPA), moderate-vigorous PA (MVPA) were measured, along with two novel metrics: intensity gradient (IG) reflecting PA intensity, and average acceleration (AA) reflecting PA volume. PA parameters were compared using ANOVA or Kruskall-Wallis testing. Correlation and linear regression analyses explored associations between PA parameters and asthma outcomes. As AA was the PA parameter correlated most closely with asthma-related outcomes, an exploratory analysis compared outcomes in highest and lowest AA quartiles.75 participants were recruited; 57 accelerometer readings were valid and included in analysis. Inactive time was significantly higher (Overweight/obese participants with difficult-to-control asthma performed less PA, and activity of reduced intensity and volume. Increased AA is associated with improvement in several asthma-related outcomes. Increased PA should be recommended to relevant patients.

Details

ISSN :
15324303 and 02770903
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Asthma
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b7e76b4c8b7e8e970efd4647418c3b5a