Accelerometer-Measured Physical Activity Among Older Adults in Urban India: Results of a Study on global AGEing and adult health Substudy

被引:5
|
作者
Snodgrass, J. Josh [1 ]
Liebert, Melissa A. [1 ]
Cepon-Robins, Tara J. [2 ]
Barrett, Tyler M. [1 ]
Mathur, Arvind [3 ]
Chatterji, Somnath [4 ]
Kowal, Paul [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oregon, Dept Anthropol, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
[2] Univ Colorado, Dept Anthropol, Colorado Springs, CO 80920 USA
[3] Dr SN Med Coll, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
[4] WHO, Multicountry Studies Unit, CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland
[5] Univ Newcastle, Res Ctr Gender Hlth & Ageing, Newcastle, NSW 2300, Australia
关键词
BASAL METABOLIC-RATE; ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR; BODY-WEIGHT; CUT-POINTS; US ADULTS; OBESITY; POPULATION; PREVENTION; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.1002/ajhb.22803
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
Objectives: Accelerometry provides researchers with a powerful tool to measure physical activity in population-based studies, yet this technology has been underutilized in cross-cultural studies of older adults. The present study was conducted among older adults in an urban setting in India with the following three objectives: (1) to compare average activity levels obtained through different durations of monitoring (1, 3, and 7 days); (2) to document differences in physical activity patterns by sex and age; and (3) to evaluate links between measures of physical activity and anthropometrics, as well as between activity parameters and measures of household size, work status, and social cohesion. Methods: The present study uses data from a physical activity substudy of the World Health Organization's Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE-PA). This study of 200 older adults (49-90 years old; 72 males, 128 females) in urban India combines 7 continuous days of ActiGraph GT3X accelerometry with anthropometric and sociodemographic data. Results: Results reveal overall low activity levels, with significantly lower activity energy expenditure (AEE) among females (P < 0.05). No significant differences were documented in activity level by monitoring duration. Age was negatively correlated with AEE in men (P < 0.01) and women (P < 0.001). AEE was positively correlated with BMI in men (P < 0.01) and women (P < 0.05). Finally, women who were more socially integrated had greater AEE (P < 0.01). Conclusions: This study illustrates the utility of accelerometry for quantifying activity levels in aging populations in non-Western nations. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:412 / 420
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE): The social stratification of frailty among older adults in India.
    Schrock, J. M.
    Liebert, M. A.
    Kowal, P.
    Snodgrass, J. J.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY, 2016, 28 (02) : 295 - 296
  • [32] Association between Accelerometer-Measured Light-Intensity Physical Activity and Cognitive Function in Older Adults
    C. Hsiao
    C.-J. Wen
    H.-Y. Yen
    Ming-Chun Hsueh
    Y. Liao
    The journal of nutrition, health & aging, 2022, 26 : 230 - 235
  • [33] Accelerometer-measured physical activity and functional behaviours among people on dialysis
    Nawab, Khizr A.
    Storey, Benjamin C.
    Staplin, Natalie
    Walmsley, Rosemary
    Haynes, Richard
    Sutherland, Sheera
    Crosbie, Sarah
    Pugh, Christopher W.
    Harper, Charlie H. S.
    Landray, Martin J.
    Doherty, Aiden
    Herrington, William G.
    CLINICAL KIDNEY JOURNAL, 2021, 14 (03) : 950 - 958
  • [34] Associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity and physical activity-related cancer incidence in older women: results from the WHI OPACH Study
    Parada, Humberto, Jr.
    McDonald, Emily
    Bellettiere, John
    Evenson, Kelly R.
    LaMonte, Michael J.
    LaCroix, Andrea Z.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2020, 122 (09) : 1409 - 1416
  • [35] Association of Accelerometer-Measured Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
    Vasquez, Priscilla
    Durazo-Arvizu, Ramon A.
    Marquez, David
    Argos, Maria
    Lamar, Melissa
    Odoms-Young, Angela
    Gallo, Linda
    Sotres-Alvarez, Daniela
    Castaneda, Sheila F.
    Perreira, Krista
    Vidot, Denise
    Isasi, Carmen R.
    Gellman, Marc
    Daviglus, Martha L.
    CIRCULATION, 2020, 141
  • [36] Associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity and physical activity-related cancer incidence in older women: results from the WHI OPACH Study
    Humberto Parada
    Emily McDonald
    John Bellettiere
    Kelly R. Evenson
    Michael J. LaMonte
    Andrea Z. LaCroix
    British Journal of Cancer, 2020, 122 : 1409 - 1416
  • [37] Accelerometer-measured physical activity pattern in older patients with frailty and heart failure
    Sze, S.
    Krishnan, S.
    Squire, I. B.
    EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, 2024, 45
  • [38] Sex Moderates The Associations Of Accelerometer-measured Physical Activity Intensity To Executive Functions Among Older Adolescents
    Pindus, Dominika M.
    Shigeta, Tatsuya
    Leahy, Angus A.
    Mavilidi, Myrto
    Ninomiya, Ana Selzer
    Hillman, Charles H.
    Lubans, David R.
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2021, 53 (08): : 313 - 314
  • [39] Associations between accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour with physical function among older women: a cross-sectional study
    Lu, Yanyu
    Li, Qingqian
    Wang, Wenbo
    Du, Litao
    He, Qiang
    Chen, Si
    Zhang, Xianliang
    Pan, Yang
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2024, 24 (01)
  • [40] A 6 year longitudinal study of accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary time in Swedish adults
    Hagstromer, Maria
    Kwak, Lydia
    Oja, Pekka
    Sjostrom, Michael
    JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN SPORT, 2015, 18 (05) : 553 - 557