Sedentary Behavior, Physical Activity, and Fitness—The Maastricht Study

PURPOSEThis cross-sectional study examined the mutual independent associations of sedentary behavior, lower intensity physical activity (LPA) and higher intensity physical activity HPA (an approximation of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) with cardio-respiratory fitness (CRF). METHODS2,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2017-08, Vol.49 (8), p.1583-1591
Hauptverfasser: van der Velde, Jeroen HPM, Koster, Annemarie, van der Berg, Julianne D, Sep, Simone JS, van der Kallen, Carla JH, Dagnelie, Pieter C, Schram, Miranda T, Henry, Ronald MA, Eussen, Simone JPM, van Dongen, Martien CJM, Stehouwer, Coen DA, Schaper, Nicolaas C, Savelberg, Hans HCM
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Zusammenfassung:PURPOSEThis cross-sectional study examined the mutual independent associations of sedentary behavior, lower intensity physical activity (LPA) and higher intensity physical activity HPA (an approximation of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) with cardio-respiratory fitness (CRF). METHODS2,024 participants were included from The Maastricht Study (mean±SD age59.7±8.1 years, 49.6% men). With the activPAL3 activity monitor we assessed sedentary time (ST), sedentary pattern variables (number of sedentary breaks, average sedentary bout duration, and number of prolonged sedentary bouts (≥30 min)), LPA, and HPA. CRF was calculated as maximum power output per kg body mass (Wmax kg) estimated from a sub-maximal cycle ergometer test. Linear regression analyses and isotemporal substitution analyses were used to examine associations of ST, sedentary pattern variables, and HPA with CRF. Analyses were stratified by sex. RESULTSOne hour of ST per day was associated with a lower Wmax kgBmen= -0.03 (95% CI-0.05;-0.01) and Bwomen= -0.02 (-0.04; 0.00), independent of HPA. No statistically significant associations between sedentary patterns variables and CRF were observed. LPA was associated with a higher Wmax kgBmen = 0.12 (0.07;0.17) and Bwomen= 0.12 (0.07;0.18). HPA was associated with a higher Wmax kgBmen = 0.48 (0.38;0.58) and Bwomen= 0.27 (0.18;0.36). Replacing ST with LPA (Bmen = 0.08 (0.03;0.14), Bwomen= 0.10 (0.05;0.16)) or with HPA (Bmen = 0.49 (0.39;0.59), Bwomen= 0.28 (0.19;0.36)), but not with standing was associated with higher CRF. CONCLUSIONModest associations between sedentary behavior and CRF were observed. Replacing ST with LPA was associated with higher CRF, which could be of particular importance for individuals who cannot engage in HPA. Nonetheless, replacing ST with HPA was associated with greatest estimated change in CRF.
ISSN:0195-9131
1530-0315
DOI:10.1249/MSS.0000000000001262