Associations of weather and air pollution with objective physical activity and sedentary time before and after bariatric surgery: a secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study

Aurelie Baillot, Paquito Bernard, Jmii Nejm Eddine, J. G. Thomas, Leah M. Schumacher, P. Papasavas, S. Vithiananthan, Daniel Jones, D. Bond
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Purpose--Identifying factors that influence moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary time (ST) in metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) patients is necessary to inform the development of interventions. Weather/environmental factors may be especially important considering rapid climate change and the vulnerability of people with obesity to heat and pollution. Our study aimed to examine the associations of weather (maximal, average and Wet Bulb Globe Temperatures), and air pollution indices (air quality index [AQI]) with daily physical activity (PA) of both light (LPA) and MVPA and ST before and after MBS. Materials and methods--Participants (n=77) wore an accelerometer at pre- and 3, 6, and 12-months post-MBS to assess LPA/MVPA/ST (min/d). These data were combined with participants’ local (Boston, MA or Providence, RI, USA) daily weather and AQI data (extracted from federal weather and environmental websites). Results--Multilevel generalized additive models showed inverted U-shaped associations between weather indices and MVPA (R2≥.63, p<.001), with a marked reduction in MVPA for daily maximal temperatures ≥20°C. Sensitivity analysis showed a less marked decrease of MVPA (min/d) during higher temperatures after versus before MBS. Both MVPA before and after MBS (R2=0.64, p<.001) and ST before MBS (R2=0.395; p≤.05) were negatively impacted by higher AQI levels. Conclusion--This study is the first to show that weather and air pollution indices, even in locations with good AQI and moderate temperatures, are related to variability in activity behaviors, particularly MVPA, during pre- and post-MBS. Weather/environmental conditions should be considered in MVPA prescription/strategies for adults who have undergone MBS.
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减肥手术前后天气和空气污染与客观体力活动和久坐时间的关系:一项前瞻性队列研究的二次分析
目的--确定影响代谢和减肥手术(MBS)患者中强度为中等到高强度的身体活动(MVPA)和久坐时间(ST)的因素对于制定干预措施非常必要。考虑到快速的气候变化以及肥胖症患者易受高温和污染影响,天气/环境因素可能尤为重要。我们的研究旨在探讨天气(最高气温、平均气温和湿球温度)和空气污染指数(空气质量指数 [AQI])与MBS前后每日轻度(LPA)和中度(MVPA)体力活动(PA)以及ST的关系。材料与方法--参与者(人数=77)在MBS前后3个月、6个月和12个月佩戴加速度计,以评估轻度(LPA)/中度(MVPA)/高强度(ST)(分钟/天)。这些数据与参与者当地(美国马萨诸塞州波士顿市或罗得岛州普罗维登斯市)的每日天气和空气质量指数数据(从联邦天气和环境网站提取)相结合。结果--多层次广义相加模型显示,天气指数与 MVPA 之间存在倒 U 型关系(R2≥.63,p<.001),当日最高气温≥20°C 时,MVPA 明显减少。敏感性分析表明,MBS 后与 MBS 前相比,MVPA(分钟/天)在较高温度下的下降幅度较小。MBS前后的MVPA(R2=0.64,p<.001)和MBS前的ST(R2=0.395;p≤.05)均受到较高空气质量指数水平的负面影响。结论--本研究首次表明,即使在空气质量指数较好、气温适中的地区,天气和空气污染指数也与多溴联苯醚前后的活动行为(尤其是 MVPA)的变化有关。在为接受了 MBS 的成年人制定 MVPA 处方/策略时,应考虑天气/环境条件。
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