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Fitness-related physical activity intensity explains most of the association between accelerometer data and cardiometabolic health in persons 50-64 years old.
Center for Health and Performance, Department of Food and Nutrition and Sport Science, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; Center for Lifestyle Intervention, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden..
Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH, Department of Physical Activity and Health. (Fysisk aktivitet och hjärnhälsa)ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3901-7833
Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH, Department of Physical Activity and Health. (Fysisk aktivitet och hjärnhälsa)ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6058-4982
Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, University of Gothenburg Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg, Sweden.; Department of Clinical Physiology, Västra Götalandsregionen, Gothenburg, Sweden..
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2024 (English)In: British Journal of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0306-3674, E-ISSN 1473-0480, Vol. 58, no 21, p. 1244-1250Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the physical activity (PA) intensity associated with cardiometabolic health when considering the mediating role of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF).

METHODS: A subsample of males and females aged 50-64 years from the cross-sectional Swedish CArdioPulmonary bioImage Study was investigated. PA was measured by accelerometry and CRF by a submaximal cycle test. Cardiometabolic risk factors, including waist circumference, systolic blood pressure, high-density lipoprotein, triglycerides and glycated haemoglobin, were combined to a composite score. A mediation model by partial least squares structural equation modelling was used to analyse the role of CRF in the association between PA and the composite score.

RESULTS: The cohort included 4185 persons (51.9% female) with a mean age of 57.2 years. CRF mediated 82% of the association between PA and the composite score. The analysis of PA patterns revealed that moderate intensity PA explained most of the variation in the composite score, while vigorous intensity PA explained most of the variation in CRF. When including both PA and CRF as predictors of the composite score, the importance of vigorous intensity increased.

CONCLUSION: The highly interconnected role of CRF in the association between PA and cardiometabolic health suggests limited direct effects of PA on cardiometabolic health beyond its impact on CRF. The findings highlight the importance of sufficient PA intensity for the association with CRF, which in turn is linked to better cardiometabolic health.

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BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2024. Vol. 58, no 21, p. 1244-1250
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Cardiovascular Diseases, Epidemiology, Physical activity, Public health, brain health
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epabs, e-pabs, hjärnhälsa
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URN: urn:nbn:se:gih:diva-8307DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2023-107451ISI: 001270955900001PubMedID: 38997147Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85198915486OAI: oai:DiVA.org:gih-8307DiVA, id: diva2:1888596
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E-PABS - a centre of Excellence in Physical Activity, healthy Brain functions and Sustainability, Knowledge FoundationAvailable from: 2024-08-13 Created: 2024-08-13 Last updated: 2025-02-21

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