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For non-exercising people, the number of steps walked is more strongly associated with health than time spent walking

机译:对于不运动的人,走路的步数与健康的关系比走路所花费的时间更紧密

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Objective: This study examined the associations between walking (number of steps and minutes spent) and seven health indicators, including chronic health conditions, depressive symptoms, and blood pressure, among nonexercising people who did not regularly engage in any non-walking moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in Hong Kong. Design: Under the FAMILY project, the number of steps per day and minutes spent walking were measured using an accelerometer. Participants (n= 2417) whose only form of physical activity was walking were included in the present analysis. Methods: Three indicators of walking (number of steps, minutes spent walking at moderate intensity, and minutes spent walking at light intensity) was measured by accelerometer. Associations between these indicators and seven health conditions were measured by the difference in z scores for those with, and those without, each health condition, adjusted for age and sex. Results: The number of steps per day was significantly and inversely associated with hypertension (difference in z= -0.22, p< 0.01), cancer (difference in z= -0.43, p< 0.05), stroke (difference in z= -0.63, p< 0.01), depressive symptoms (difference in z= -0.15, p< 0.01), health-related quality-of-life (difference in z= -0.13, p< 0.05), and pulse rate (difference in z= -0.11, p< 0.01). By contrast, time spent walking as measured by accelerometer was associated only with a single health indicator (hypertension, difference in z= -0.14, p< 0.05). Conclusions: Even among non-exercising people, accumulating number of steps appears to be related to fewer health problems and should be promoted as an accessible form of exercise, especially for those who lack the time or ability to engage in physical activity of at least moderate intensity.
机译:目的:本研究调查了不经常锻炼的非锻炼人群中步行(步数和花费的分钟数)与七个健康指标之间的关联,包括慢性健康状况,抑郁症状和血压。 -在香港进行剧烈的体育锻炼。设计:在FAMILY项目下,每天使用加速度计测量步数和步行时间。本次分析包括只有身体活动形式为步行的参与者(n = 2417)。方法:通过加速度计测量三个步行指标(步数,中等强度的步行分钟和轻度的步行分钟)。这些指标与七种健康状况之间的关联性通过针对年龄和性别进行调整的有无健康状况的人和没有健康状况的人的z得分差异来衡量。结果:每天的步数与高血压(z差异为-0.22,p <0.01),癌症(z差异为-0.43,p <0.05)和中风(z差异为-0.63)呈显着负相关关系,p <0.01),抑郁症状(z = -0.15,p <0.01),健康相关的生活质量(z = -0.13,p <0.05)和脉搏率(z = -0.11,p <0.01)。相比之下,通过加速度计测量的步行时间仅与单个健康指标相关(高血压,z差-0.14,p <0.05)。结论:即使在非运动人群中,累积的步数似乎也与较少的健康问题有关,应作为一种可获取的运动形式加以推广,尤其是对于那些缺乏时间或能力而至少从事中等程度的体育锻炼的人强度。

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