Do Sedentary Behaviors Modify the Health Status of Older Adults?

E. Lenz, A. Swartz, S. Strath
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Evidence suggests sedentary behavior (SB) negatively impacts the health of adults but less is known about SB impact on older adult (OA) health. Seventy OA (73.4±6years) living in the southeast region of Wisconsin, United States of America (USA) completed three SB diaries and had risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) assessed. Sedentary behaviors were quantified as time spent in sitting/lying activities. Pearson correlation coefficients, independent samples t-tests, and one-way ANOVA were performed to explore the relationship between SB and health. Older adults engaged in 620.3±91.2min s/d of SB with television watching (144.3±99.8mins/d) being the most prominent. Total SB and television watching were correlated to multiple risk factors for CVD (r=-.241-.415, p=.009.027) and these variables worsened as OA spent more time in those activities. Television watching was the only SB that increased across risk categories of CVD [ F (2,67) =4.158, p=.020, eta squared=.11]. These results suggest SB, especially television watching to be related to risk factors of CVD in OA.
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久坐行为会改变老年人的健康状况吗?
有证据表明,久坐行为对成年人的健康有负面影响,但对久坐行为对老年人健康的影响知之甚少。生活在美国威斯康星州东南部地区的70例OA(73.4±6岁)完成了3次SB日记,并评估了与心血管疾病(CVD)相关的危险因素。久坐行为被量化为坐着/躺着活动的时间。采用Pearson相关系数、独立样本t检验和单因素方差分析来探讨SB与健康之间的关系。老年人的SB活动时间为620.3±91.2min /d,其中电视活动时间为144.3±99.8min /d。总SB和看电视与心血管疾病的多个危险因素相关(r=- 0.241)。415, p= 0.009.027),这些变量随着OA在这些活动中花费的时间越长而恶化。看电视是唯一在心血管疾病风险类别中增加的SB [F (2,67) =4.158, p=]。020,平方=。11]。这些结果提示SB,尤其是看电视与OA患者心血管疾病的危险因素有关。
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