加拿大工作成年人每日加速计测量的身体活动模式及其与心脏代谢健康的关系

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Reports Pub Date : 2023-03-15 DOI:10.25318/82-003-x202300300002-eng
Aviroop Biswas, Cynthia Chen, Stephanie A Prince, Peter M Smith, Cameron A Mustard
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背景:以往研究工人体力活动(PA)与心脏代谢风险相关的研究主要采用自我报告的方法。人们对工人独特的日常PA模式以及这些模式是否与心脏代谢风险有关知之甚少。这项研究调查了工人的加速计测量的每日PA模式与心脏代谢健康的四个标志之间的关系。数据与方法:有工作的成年人(N=8,229;47%的女性;平均年龄:42岁;标准偏差= 0.3)从加拿大健康措施调查(五个周期:2007年至2017年)中取样。加速度计设备测量每日PA,分层聚类分析确定了不同的活动模式。多元线性回归分析检验了活动模式与心脏代谢风险指标(腰围、收缩压和舒张压以及非高密度脂蛋白[HDL]胆固醇)之间的关联。结果:工人被分为六种不同的活动模式。平均而言,与被分类为“最低活动量”模式的工人相比,“中度持续活动量”、“波动适度活动量”、“白天活动量高”和“最高活动量”模式的工人腰围较低;具有“波动适度活动”和“最高活动”模式的工人与较低的收缩压相关;“适度的夜间活动”模式与较低的舒张压相关;“波动适度活动”、“白天高活动”和“最高活动”模式的工人与较低的非高密度脂蛋白胆固醇有关。与男性相比,“白天高强度活动”与女性腰围较低有关,而“适度持续活动”和“波动适度活动”模式与年轻工人(40岁或以下)的舒张压较低有关。解释:每日PA水平高的工人往往具有最理想的心脏代谢健康。一些证据表明,适度的PA水平是有益的,特别是对于降低腰围和非高密度脂蛋白胆固醇。研究结果可能有助于确定PA倡议的工作人员,以促进心脏代谢健康益处。
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Daily accelerometer-measured physical activity patterns and associations with cardiometabolic health among Canadian working adults.

Background: Previous studies examining the cardiometabolic risks associated with physical activity (PA) in workers have predominantly used self-reported measures. Little is known about workers' distinct daily PA patterns and whether these are linked with cardiometabolic risks. This study examined associations between patterns of workers' accelerometer-measured daily PA and four markers of cardiometabolic health.

Data and methods: Working adults (N=8,229; 47% women; average age: 42 years; standard deviation = 0.3) were sampled from the Canadian Health Measures Survey (five cycles: 2007 to 2017). Accelerometer devices measured daily PA, and hierarchical cluster analysis identified distinct activity patterns. Multiple linear regression analyses examined associations between activity patterns and cardiometabolic risk markers (waist circumference, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and non-high-density lipoprotein [HDL] cholesterol).

Results: Workers were classified into six distinct activity patterns. On average, compared with workers classified in the "lowest activity" pattern, workers with the "moderate consistent activity," "fluctuating moderate activity," "high daytime activity" and "highest activity" patterns were associated with lower waist circumferences; workers with the "fluctuating moderate activity" and "highest activity" patterns were associated with lower systolic blood pressure; the "moderate evening activity" pattern was associated with lower diastolic blood pressure; and workers with the "fluctuating moderate activity," "high daytime activity" and "highest activity" patterns were associated with lower non-HDL cholesterol. "High daytime activity" was associated with lower waist circumference in women, compared with men, and the "moderate consistent activity" and "fluctuating moderate activity" patterns were associated with lower diastolic blood pressure in younger workers (40 years or younger).

Interpretation: Workers with high daily PA levels tended to have the most optimal cardiometabolic health. Some evidence suggested that there are benefits to moderate levels of PA, particularly for lowering waist circumference and non-HDL cholesterol. Findings may assist in identifying workers for PA initiatives to promote cardiometabolic health benefits.

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期刊介绍: Health Reports publishes original research on diverse topics related to understanding and improving the health of populations and the delivery of health care. We publish studies based on analyses of Canadian national/provincial representative surveys or Canadian national/provincial administrative databases, as well as results of international comparative health research. Health Reports encourages the sharing of methodological information among those engaged in the analysis of health surveys or administrative databases. Use of the most current data available is advised for all submissions.
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