Physical inactivity as a determinant of the physical activity level in the elderly

To assess the relationship between the mean physical activity level (PAL) and the time spent on activities of three different intensity levels in an elderly population. Data was compared with previously obtained data from a group of younger adults. Fourteen elderly women and 14 elderly men (61+/-4 y...

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Published inInternational Journal of Obesity Vol. 25; no. 7; pp. 935 - 939
Main Authors Meijer, EP, Goris, AHC, Wouters, L, Westerterp, KR
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Published Basingstoke Nature Publishing 01.07.2001
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1476-5497
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Abstract To assess the relationship between the mean physical activity level (PAL) and the time spent on activities of three different intensity levels in an elderly population. Data was compared with previously obtained data from a group of younger adults. Fourteen elderly women and 14 elderly men (61+/-4 y; 27+/-5 kg/m(2); 33+/-7% body fat), and 14 young women and 16 young men (27+/-5 y, 24+/-2 kg/m(2)). PAL was determined as average daily metabolic rate (ADMR) combined with a measurement of basal metabolic rate (BMR): PAL=ADMR/BMR. ADMR was measured with the doubly labeled water method. BMR was measured with a ventilated hood system. Time spent on activity and activity intensity was measured by using a tri-axial accelerometer (7x2x0.8 cm, 30 g) over a 2 week interval. Mean PAL was 1.65+/-0.14. PAL was inversely related to the percentage of time spent on low-intensity activity (lying, sitting and standing), r= -0.43; P<0.05. Older subjects spent significantly more time at these activities than 20 to 35-y-old subjects (82+/-7% vs 65+/-7%; P<0.0001). A significant relation was not observed between PAL and the percentage of time spent on moderate (walking) or high (household activities, exercise and sports) intensity activity, or activity monitoring time (14.4+/-1.2 h/day). In the elderly, spending relatively more time on low-intensity activities affects the mean PAL negatively. To obtain a higher PAL does not necessarily imply high-intensity activities like sports.
AbstractList OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between the mean physical activity level (PAL) and the time spent on activities of three different intensity levels in an elderly population. Data was compared with previously obtained data from a group of younger adults. SUBJECTS: Fourteen elderly women and 14 elderly men (61 +/- 4 y; 27 +/- 5 kg/m2; 33 +/- 7% body fat), and 14 young women and 16 young men (27 +/- 5 y, 24 +/- 2 kg/m2). MEASUREMENTS: PAL was determined as average daily metabolic rate (ADMR) combined with a measurement of basal metabolic rate (BMR): PAL = ADMR/BMR. ADMR was measured with the doubly labeled water method. BMR was measured with a ventilated hood system. Time spent on activity and activity intensity was measured by using a tri-axial accelerometer (7 x 2 x 0.8 cm, 30 g) over a 2 week interval. RESULTS: Mean PAL was 1.65 +/- 0.14. PAL was inversely related to the percentage of time spent on low-intensity activity (lying, sitting and standing), r = -0.43; P < 0.05. Older subjects spent significantly more time at these activities than 20 to 35-y-old subjects (82 +/- 7% vs 65 +/- 7%; P < 0.0001). A significant relation was not observed between PAL and the percentage of time spent on moderate (walking) or high (household activities, exercise and sports) intensity activity, or activity monitoring time (14.4 +/- 1.2 h/day). CONCLUSION: In the elderly, spending relatively more time on low-intensity activities affects the mean PAL negatively. To obtain a higher PAL does not necessarily imply high-intensity activities like sports.
To assess the relationship between the mean physical activity level (PAL) and the time spent on activities of three different intensity levels in an elderly population. Data was compared with previously obtained data from a group of younger adults. Fourteen elderly women and 14 elderly men (61+/-4 y; 27+/-5 kg/m(2); 33+/-7% body fat), and 14 young women and 16 young men (27+/-5 y, 24+/-2 kg/m(2)). PAL was determined as average daily metabolic rate (ADMR) combined with a measurement of basal metabolic rate (BMR): PAL=ADMR/BMR. ADMR was measured with the doubly labeled water method. BMR was measured with a ventilated hood system. Time spent on activity and activity intensity was measured by using a tri-axial accelerometer (7x2x0.8 cm, 30 g) over a 2 week interval. Mean PAL was 1.65+/-0.14. PAL was inversely related to the percentage of time spent on low-intensity activity (lying, sitting and standing), r= -0.43; P<0.05. Older subjects spent significantly more time at these activities than 20 to 35-y-old subjects (82+/-7% vs 65+/-7%; P<0.0001). A significant relation was not observed between PAL and the percentage of time spent on moderate (walking) or high (household activities, exercise and sports) intensity activity, or activity monitoring time (14.4+/-1.2 h/day). In the elderly, spending relatively more time on low-intensity activities affects the mean PAL negatively. To obtain a higher PAL does not necessarily imply high-intensity activities like sports.
To assess the relationship between the mean physical activity level (PAL) and the time spent on activities of three different intensity levels in an elderly population. Data was compared with previously obtained data from a group of younger adults. Fourteen elderly women and 14 elderly men (61 plus or minus 4 y; 27 plus or minus 5 kg/m super(2); 33 plus or minus 7% body fat), and 14 young women and 16 young men (27 plus or minus 5 y, 24 plus or minus 2 kg/m super(2)). PAL was determined as average daily metabolic rate (ADMR) combined with a measurement of basal metabolic rate (BMR): PAL = ADMR/BMR. ADMR was measured with the doubly labeled water method. BMR was measured with a ventilated hood system. Time spent on activity and activity intensity was measured by using a tri-axial accelerometer (7 x 2 x 0.8 cm, 30 g) over a 2 week interval. Mean PAL was 1.65 plus or minus 0.14. PAL was inversely related to the percentage of time spent on low-intensity activity (lying, sitting and standing), r = -0.43; P < 0.05. Older subjects spent significantly more time at these activities than 20 to 35-y-old subjects (82 plus or minus 7% vs 65 plus or minus 7%; P < 0.0001). A significant relation was not observed between PAL and the percentage of time spent on moderate (walking) or high (household activities, exercise and sports) intensity activity, or activity monitoring time (14.4 plus or minus 1.2 h/day). In the elderly, spending relatively more time on low-intensity activities affects the mean PAL negatively. To obtain a higher PAL does not necessarily imply high-intensity activities like sports.
OBJECTIVE:: To assess the relationship between the mean physical activity level (PAL) and the time spent on activities of three different intensity levels in an elderly population. Data was compared with previously obtained data from a group of younger adults. SUBJECTS:: Fourteen elderly women and 14 elderly men (61±4 y; 27±5 kg/m2 ; 33±7% body fat), and 14 young women and 16 young men (27±5 y, 24±2 kg/m2 ). MEASUREMENTS:: PAL was determined as average daily metabolic rate (ADMR) combined with a measurement of basal metabolic rate (BMR): PAL=ADMR/BMR. ADMR was measured with the doubly labeled water method. BMR was measured with a ventilated hood system. Time spent on activity and activity intensity was measured by using a tri-axial accelerometer (7×2×0.8 cm, 30 g) over a 2 week interval. RESULTS:: Mean PAL was 1.65±0.14. PAL was inversely related to the percentage of time spent on low-intensity activity (lying, sitting and standing), r=-0.43; P<0.05. Older subjects spent significantly more time at these activities than 20 to 35-y-old subjects (82±7% vs 65±7%; P<0.0001). A significant relation was not observed between PAL and the percentage of time spent on moderate (walking) or high (household activities, exercise and sports) intensity activity, or activity monitoring time (14.4±1.2 h/day). CONCLUSION:: In the elderly, spending relatively more time on low-intensity activities affects the mean PAL negatively. To obtain a higher PAL does not necessarily imply high-intensity activities like sports. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY: (2001) 25, 935-939
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Goris, AHC
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SubjectTerms Acceleration
Accelerometers
Activities of Daily Living
Adult
basal metabolism
Basal Metabolism - physiology
Biological and medical sciences
Body Water
Body Water - chemistry
chemistry
Development. Metamorphosis. Moult. Ageing
elderly
energy expenditure
Exercise
Exercise - physiology
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Isotope Labeling
Male
measurement
men
Metabolism
Middle Aged
Older people
physical activity
Physical fitness
physiology
Time Factors
Ventilation
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
Women
Young adults
Title Physical inactivity as a determinant of the physical activity level in the elderly
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