Replacing sedentary time for physical activity: Does intensity matter for body composition in oldest-old adults?

Aging adiposity isotemporal muscle

Journal

Journal of sports sciences
ISSN: 1466-447X
Titre abrégé: J Sports Sci
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8405364

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 May 2024
Historique:
medline: 2 5 2024
pubmed: 2 5 2024
entrez: 2 5 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

To assess the independent and combined relationships among objectively measured sedentary time (ST), light intensity PA (LPA), and moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA (MVPA) with muscle mass and fat mass (FM) and how theoretical displacement of these inter-dependent behaviours relates to body composition in oldest-old men. A total of 1046 men participating in the year 14 visit of the prospective Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) cohort study with complete data for accelerometry, dual x-ray absorptiometry, and deuterated creatine dilution (D3Cr) muscle mass were included in the analysis (84.0 ± 3.8 yrs.). Single, partition, and isotemporal substitution models were used to assess the interrelationships between PA intensities and ST with body composition measures, while controlling for relevant confounders. Replacing 30-min of ST with 30-min of MVPA was associated with lower FM (β =-0.17,

Identifiants

pubmed: 38696674
doi: 10.1080/02640414.2024.2348911
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1-10

Auteurs

Megan Hetherington-Rauth (M)

California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, San Francisco, CA, USA.

Katey Webber (K)

California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, San Francisco, CA, USA.

Lauren S Roe (LS)

Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Andrew R Hoffman (AR)

Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.

Deborah Kado (D)

Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), VA Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, USA.

Lisa Langsetmo (L)

Center for Care Delivery and Outcomes Research, VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, USA.

Eric S Orwoll (ES)

Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA.

Peggy Cawthon (P)

California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.

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