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BACKGROUND: Our aim was to describe and explore older adults' device-measured sedentary behavior and physical activity (PA) pattern by sex, age, education, marital status, body mass index, and physical function; and to assess agreement regarding fulfillment of PA recommendations, i.e. 150 min/week of moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA (MVPA), between device-measured and self-reported PA. METHOD: We included 656 older adults (64% women), aged 66, 81-87 or ≥ 90 years from a Swedish population-based cohort study. The activPAL3 accelerometer provided information on sedentary behavior (sedentary time, sedentary bouts, sit-to-stand transitions) and PA. Stepping ≥100 steps/min was considered MVPA; standing and stepping 80 years did not meet the PA recommendations. Given the strong relationships between sedentary behavior, PA and health in older adults, programs are needed to address these behaviors. Agreement between device-measured and self-reported fulfillment of PA recommendations was limited. Device-based measurement adds value to PA studies, providing richer and different data than self-report.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1549b979ff98d0de4e62c1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s11556-020-00241-x
Ing‐Mari Dohrn
Karolinska Institutet
Paul A. Gardiner
Queensland Police Service
Elisabeth Winkler
The University of Queensland
European Review of Aging and Physical Activity
Karolinska Institutet
The University of Queensland
Stockholm University
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