The Impact of Fragmented Physical Activity on Physical Function in European Older Adults in the SITLESS Study

Paolo Caserotti, Mark Tully, Mathias Skjodt, Nicole Blackburn, Maria Gine-Garriga, Laura Coll Planas, Michael Denkinger, Jason Wilson

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Abstract

Patterns of physical activity (PA) may be associated with physical function independently of total volume. The study aim was to explore associations of PA fragmentation (PAF) and function in ≥65-year-old European adults (SITLESS study: n=1360). The ActiGraph wGT3X+ accelerometer was worn for seven consecutive days at the dominant hip. PAF was assessed as the ratio of the number of ≥10-second PA bouts divided by an individual’s total minutes in PA. Physical function was assessed using the 2-minute maximum walk test (2MWT) and short physical performance battery test (SPPB). Multiple linear regression was utilized adjusting for relevant covariates. Lower PA fragmentation was significantly (p\lt;0.01) associated with longer 2MWT distances and better SPPB scores. The model explained 54\1\MWT distance and in SPPB score, respectively. Increased PAF seems associated with reduced physical function; independent of sedentary behavior and numerous important health and socio-demographic covariates.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInnovation in Aging
Volume4
Issue numberSuppl. 1
Pages (from-to)790-791
Number of pages2
ISSN2399-5300
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventGSA 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting Online -
Duration: 4. Nov 20207. Nov 2020
https://www.geron.org/meetings-events/gsa-2020-annual-scientific-meeting

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ConferenceGSA 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting Online
Period04/11/202007/11/2020
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