Daily Step Count and All-Cause Mortality: A Dose-Response Meta-analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies

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作者
Jayedi, Ahmad [1 ,2 ]
Gohari, Ali [3 ]
Shab-Bidar, Sakineh [2 ]
机构
[1] Semnan Univ Med Sci, Food Safety Res Ctr Salt, Semnan, Iran
[2] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Nutr Sci & Dietet, Dept Community Nutr, POB 14155-6117, Tehran, Iran
[3] Semnan Univ Med Sci, Dept Internal Med, Semnan, Iran
关键词
IMPAIRED GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE; ASSESSED PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; TREND ESTIMATION; SEDENTARY TIME; RISK; ASSOCIATION; BEHAVIOR; DISEASE; ADULTS; TRIAL;
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10.1007/s40279-021-01536-4
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Background Uncertainty remains about the optimum step count per day for health promotion. Objective We aimed to investigate the association between step count per day and all-cause mortality risk. Methods PubMed, Scopus, and ISI Web of Science were searched to January 2021 to find prospective cohort studies of the association between device-based step count per day and all-cause mortality risk in the general population. Two reviewers extracted data in duplicate and rated the certainty of evidence using the GRADE approach. Study-specific hazard ratios (HRs) were pooled using a random-effects model. Results Seven prospective cohort studies with 175,370 person-years and 2310 cases of all-cause mortality were included. The HR for each 1000 steps per day was 0.88 (95% CI 0.83-0.93; I-2 = 79%, n = 7) in the overall analysis, 0.87 (95% CI 0.78-0.97; I-2 = 59%, n = 3) in adults older than 70 years, and 0.92 (95% CI 0.89-0.95; I-2 = 37%, n = 2) in studies controlled for step intensity. Dose-response meta-analysis indicated a strong inverse association, wherein the risk decreased linearly from 2700 to17,000 steps per day. The HR for 10,000 steps per day was 0.44 (95% CI 0.31-0.63). The certainty of evidence was rated strong due to upgrades for large effect size and dose-response gradient. Conclusions Even a modest increase in steps per day may be associated with a lower risk of death. These results can be used to develop simple, efficient and easy-to-understand public health messages.
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