Rest-activity rhythms in emerging adults: implications for cardiometabolic health

被引:18
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作者
Hoopes, Elissa K. [1 ]
Witman, Melissa A. [1 ]
D'Agata, Michele N. [1 ]
Berube, Felicia R. [1 ]
Brewer, Benjamin [1 ]
Malone, Susan K. [2 ]
Grandner, Michael A. [3 ]
Patterson, Freda [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Delaware, Coll Hlth Sci, Newark, DE USA
[2] NYU, Rory Meyers Coll Nursing, New York, NY USA
[3] Univ Arizona, Coll Med, Tucson, AZ USA
关键词
Emerging adults; interdaily stability; intradaily variability; relative amplitude; cardiometabolic risk; actigraphy; body activity 24-h rhythm;
D O I
10.1080/07420528.2020.1868490
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Emerging adulthood (18-25 years) represents a window of opportunity to modify the trajectory of cardiometabolic disease risk into older adulthood. Not known is the extent to which rest-activity rhythms (RAR) may be related to biomarkers of cardiometabolic health in this population. In this cross-sectional, observational study, 52 healthy emerging adults wore wrist accelerometers (14 consecutive days; 24 h/day) for assessment of nonparametric RAR metrics, including interdaily stability (IS; day-to-day RAR consistency), intradaily variability (IV; within-day RAR fragmentation), and relative amplitude (RA; robustness of RAR), as well as autocorrelation (correlation of rest/activity levels at 24-h lag-times). Cardiometabolic biomarkers, including body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage, blood pressure (BP), fasting lipids, glucose, and C-reactive protein (CRP) were assessed. Additional measures including physical activity, sleep duration, and habitual caffeine and alcohol consumption were also evaluated. A series of multivariable regression models of cardiometabolic biomarkers were used to quantify associations with RAR metrics. On average, participants were 20 +/- 1 years of age (21 males, 31 females), non-obese, and non-hypertensive. All were nonsmokers and free of major diseases or conditions. In separate models, which adjusted for sex, BMI, moderate-vigorous physical activity, sleep duration, caffeine, and alcohol consumption, IS was inversely associated with total cholesterol (p <= 0.01) and non-HDL cholesterol (p < .05), IV was positively associated with CRP (p < .05), and autocorrelation was inversely associated with total cholesterol (p < .05) and CRP (p < .05). Conversely, associations between RA and cardiometabolic biomarkers were nonsignificant after adjustment for BMI, alcohol, and caffeine consumption. In conclusion, RAR metrics, namely, a higher IS, lower IV, and higher autocorrelation, emerged as novel biomarkers associated with more favorable indices of cardiometabolic health in this sample of apparently healthy emerging adults.
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页码:543 / 556
页数:14
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