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Adiposity and changes in movement-related behaviors in older adult women in the context of the built environment: a protocol for a prospective cohort study

机译:建造环境背景下老年女性运动相关行为的肥胖和变化:潜在队列研究的议定书

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BACKGROUND:In older adults, sedentary behaviors increase while physical activity decreases over time following the compositional nature of 24-h behaviors. These changes in movement-related behaviors (MRBs) might be associated with unhealthy weight gain and several health comorbidities. However, information is lacking on how obesity influences longitudinal changes in the composition of MRBs in older adults. Furthermore, the moderating effect of the built environment on prospective associations between obesity and MRBs in older adults is not fully understood. Therefore, using an integrated time-use approach, this study aims to identify prospective associations between obesity and MRBs together with an assessment of the moderating effect of the built environment in elderly women.METHODS:The study was designed as a prospective 7-year follow-up study. It is based on two previous cross-sectional studies that enable the use of participant data (women aged 60+ years, n?=?409) as a baseline dataset in the current study. All methods designed for 7-year follow-up are based on previous studies. The data collection comprises device-based measurement of MRBs (ActiGraph GT1M accelerometer), objective assessment of body adiposity (multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis), subjective assessment of the built environment (NEWS-A questionnaire), and other possible confounding factors. Time spent in sedentary behavior, light physical activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity will be used as three components in a composition reflecting individual MRBs. In linear multiple compositional regression analysis assessing the prospective association between obesity and MRBs, the 7-year follow-up composition of the three mentioned components represents the dependent variable. The 7-year changes in the percentage of body fat (body adiposity), baseline composition of MRBs, and parameters of the built environment represent regressors.DISCUSSION:This study will use an integrated time-use approach to explore causality from obesity to device-measured behaviors in older women. The design and respective analysis consider the compositional nature of MRBs data and the potential moderating effects of various factors. A comprehensive assessment of causality may help to develop multilevel interventional models that enhance physical activity in older adults.
机译:背景:在老年人中,久坐不动度增加,而在24小时行为的组成性质之后,身体活动随着时间的推移而降低。这些运动相关行为(MRB)的这些变化可能与不健康的体重增加和几个健康合并有关。然而,缺乏肥胖如何影响老年人MRB组成的纵向变化。此外,建筑环境对老年人肥胖和MRB之间的前瞻性关联的调节效果尚未完全理解。因此,使用综合时间使用方法,该研究旨在确定肥胖和MRB之间的预期协会,并评估建造环境在老年女性中的建筑环境中的调节效果。方法:该研究被设计为潜在7年-Up学习。它基于前面的两个横断面研究,使参与者数据(60岁以上的女性,N?=?409)作为当前研究中的基线数据集。设计为7年后续的所有方法都基于以前的研究。数据收集包括基于装置的MRB(Actigraph GT1M加速度计)的测量,客观评估身体肥胖(多频生物电阻抗分析),内置环境的主观评估(新闻 - 问卷)以及其他可能的混淆因素。在久坐不动的行为,轻质体育活动和中度剧烈的身体活动中花费的时间将被用作反射单个MRB的组合物中的三个组分。在线性多元成分回归分析评估肥胖和MRB之间的前瞻性关联,三个组成部分的7年后续组成代表因变量。 7年的体脂(身体肥胖),MRB的基线组成和建筑环境参数的7年变化代表了回归。探讨:本研究将使用综合时间用途方法来探讨从肥胖到设备的因果关系 - 年龄较大的女性的测量行为。设计及各自的分析考虑了MRBS数据的组成性质和各种因素的潜在调节效果。对因果关系的全面评估可能有助于开发多级介入模型,以增强老年人的身体活动。

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