Physical activity and telomere length in American Indians: the Strong Heart Study

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作者
Fretts, Amanda M. [1 ]
Mete, Mihriye [2 ]
Howard, Barbara V. [3 ]
Best, Lyle G. [4 ]
Siscovick, David S. [5 ]
Eilat-Adar, Sigal [6 ]
Zhao, Jinying [7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Epidemiol, Cardiovasc Hlth Res Unit, 1730 Minor Ave,Suite 1360, Seattle, WA 98101 USA
[2] MedStar Hlth Res Inst, 6525 Belcrest Rd 700, Hyattsville, MD 20782 USA
[3] Georgetown & Howard Univ Ctr Translat Sci, 4000 Reservoir Rd, Washington, DC 20007 USA
[4] Missouri Breaks Ind Res Inc, 118 South Willow St, Eagle Butte, SD 57625 USA
[5] New York Acad Med, 1216 5th Ave, New York, NY 10029 USA
[6] Wingate Inst Phys Educ & Sports, Zinman Coll Phys Educ & Sports, Netanya, Israel
[7] Univ Florida, Dept Epidemiol, Div Genet Epidemiol, 2004 Mowry Rd,POB 100231, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Physical activity; Telomeres; American Indians; Pedometer; ADULTS; RISK; METAANALYSIS; FAMILY;
D O I
10.1007/s10654-018-0363-2
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Telomere length, a marker of biological aging, has been associated with many chronic diseases, but its relations with physical activity remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to examine the association of objectively measured ambulatory activity with leukocyte telomere length (LTL), a marker of biological aging, among American Indians. This cross-sectional study included 2312 AI participants from the Strong Heart Family Study. Steps per day were measured using Accusplit AE120 pedometers. Quantitative PCR was used to measure LTL. Generalized estimating equations were used to examine the associations of steps per day with LTL. The median steps per day over a 1 week period was 5118 steps (interquartile range = 3163-7576 steps). Compared to participants in the lowest quartile of steps per day, participants in the upper three quartiles of steps per day had longer LTL: beta +/- SE = 0.0195 +/- 0.0144, 0.0273 +/- 0.0139, and 0.0375 +/- 0.0143 T/S ratio units longer (p trend = 0.010) after adjustment for potential confounders. These data suggest that ambulatory activity is associated with LTL. Further studies are needed to determine the mechanism by which ambulatory activity influences LTL.
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