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Active commuting and sociodemographic factors among university students in Spain.

2014

Background:Commuting to university represents an opportunity to incorporate physical activity (walking or biking) into students’ daily routines. There are few studies that analyze patterns of transport in university populations. This cross-sectional study estimated energy expenditure from active commuting to university (ACU) and examined sociodemographic differences in findings.Methods:The sample included 518 students with a mean age of 22.4 years (59.7% female) from 2 urban universities in Valencia, Spain. Time spent in each mode of transport to university and sociodemographic factors was assessed by self-report.Results:Nearly 35% of the students reported walking or biking as their main mo…

GerontologyAdultMaleAdolescentUniversitiesUrban PopulationCross-sectional studyeducationPhysical activityphysical activityTransportationHealth PromotionWalkingMotor ActivityYoung Adultsurvey researchHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineObesityStudentsSocioeconomic statusMode of transportbusiness.industryMean ageBicyclingGeographyHealth promotionCross-Sectional StudiesEnergy expenditureSocioeconomic FactorsSpainPublic transportHousingFemaleSelf ReportbusinessEnergy Metabolismhuman activitiesDemographyJournal of physical activityhealth
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Participants at Norwegian Healthy Life Centres: Who are they, why do they attend and how are they motivated? A cross-sectional study.

2018

Aims: We examine the characteristics of participants entering Norwegian Healthy Life Centres, their reasons for attending and whether socio-economic status, motivation, self-efficacy and social support relate to physical activity and sedentary behaviour. Methods: This cross-sectional study is part of a randomised controlled trial. Inclusion criteria are that participants should be ≥ 18 years old and able to take part in a physical activity group intervention. Exclusion criteria are severe mental illness and general learning disability. We analysed data using simple and multiple linear regression analyses. Results: We recruited 118 participants from eight Norwegian municipalities between Ju…

GerontologyAdultMaleBehaviour changeCross-sectional studyPhysical activityNorwegianSocial class03 medical and health sciencesSocial support0302 clinical medicineSex FactorsSex factorsHumans030212 general & internal medicineObesityExerciseSelf-efficacyMotivationNorway030503 health policy & servicesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSocial SupportGeneral MedicineCommunity Health CentersMiddle Agedlanguage.human_languageSelf EfficacyCross-Sectional StudiesSocial ClasslanguageFemale0305 other medical sciencePsychologyScandinavian journal of public health
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Sustained participation in youth sport decreases metabolic syndrome in adulthood.

2009

to explore the effect of organized youth sport on metabolic syndrome (MetS) in adulthood. Longitudinal study data from the cardiovascular risk in young Finns study. A total of 1493 males (n=704) and females (n=789) aged 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 and 18 years were randomly selected from five university towns and their rural surroundings in 1980. They were followed up for 21 years. In 2001 they were 24, 27, 30, 33, 36 and 39 years old. Youth sports participation data (participation in sport-club training and competitions) were assessed in 1980 and 1983 using a self-report questionnaire completed in connection with a medical examination. Participants were divided into athletes and non-athletes at each m…

GerontologyAdultMaleLongitudinal studyAdolescentEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMedicine (miscellaneous)Motor ActivityYoung AdultInsulin resistanceSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicinePrevalenceHumansLongitudinal StudiesChildFinlandMetabolic SyndromeNutrition and Dieteticsbiologybusiness.industryAthletesIncidence (epidemiology)ConfoundingAge Factorsmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationObesityCardiovascular DiseasesChild PreschoolFemaleRural areaMetabolic syndromebusinessFollow-Up StudiesSportsInternational journal of obesity (2005)
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The global cardiovascular risk transition: associations of four metabolic risk factors with national income, urbanization, and Western diet in 1980 a…

2013

Background— It is commonly assumed that cardiovascular disease risk factors are associated with affluence and Westernization. We investigated the associations of body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose, systolic blood pressure, and serum total cholesterol with national income, Western diet, and, for BMI, urbanization in 1980 and 2008. Methods and Results— Country-level risk factor estimates for 199 countries between 1980 and 2008 were from a previous systematic analysis of population-based data. We analyzed the associations between risk factors and per capita national income, a measure of Western diet, and, for BMI, the percentage of the population living in urban areas. In 1980, the…

GerontologyAdultMaleRiskmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaMeasures of national income and outputPopulationHypercholesterolemiaOBESIDADEBlood PressureGlobal HealthBody Mass IndexAge DistributionRisk Factorscardiovascular diseasePhysiology (medical)Diabetes mellitus* risk factorsEpidemiologymedicineDiabetes MellitusHumansObesityRisk factorSex DistributioneducationDeveloping CountriesCholesteroloeducation.field_of_studyObesity; Cholesterolo; Blood Pressurebusiness.industryUrbanizationRisk; * risk factors; cardiovascular diseaseFeeding BehaviorMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseObesityBlood pressureCholesterolSocioeconomic FactorsCardiovascular DiseasesHypertensionWestern WorldFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBody mass indexDemography
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Physical Activity : Absolute Intensity vs. Relative-to-Fitness-Level Volumes

2017

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate in a real-life setting how moderate- and vigorous-intensity physical activity (PA) volumes differ according to absolute intensity recommendation and relative to individual fitness level by sex, age, and body mass index. Methods: A total of 23,224 Finnish employees (10,201 men and 13,023 women; ages 18–65 yr; body mass index = 18.5–40.0 kg·m−2) participated in heart rate recording for 2+ d. We used heart rate and its variability, respiration rate, and on/off response information from R-R interval data calibrated by participant characteristics to objectively determine daily PA volume, as follows: daily minutes of absolute moderate (3–<6 METs) and vigor…

GerontologyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCross-sectional studyphysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationOverweightBody Mass Index03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineOxygen ConsumptionSex FactorsRespiratory RateHeart RateInternal medicineHeart ratemedicineAerobic exerciseHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicineObesityExercise physiologyta315ExerciseFinlandAgedbusiness.industryAge Factorsta3141030229 sport sciencesMiddle AgedOverweightConfidence intervalIntensity (physics)Cross-Sectional StudiesPhysical FitnessCardiologyElectrocardiography AmbulatoryFemalemedicine.symptombusinessBody mass indexMedicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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Disability assessment in an Italian cohort of patients with obesity using an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)…

2020

Background Obesity is a clinical condition that contributes to the development of related disability in different areas (physical, psychological and social). Multidisciplinary treatment calls for specific instruments able to evaluate all related functional problems. We have developed a tool (an ICF-based assessment instrument, the ICF-OB schedule) to evaluate obesity-related disability, composed of an inventory of 71-items from the WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Aim The aim of the present study was to validate this new tool for the definition of obesity-related disability. We also sought to examine the relationship between obesity disability, a…

GerontologyAdultMalemedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationMEDLINEPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationCohort StudiesDisability EvaluationInternational Classification of Functioning Disability and HealthRating scaleInternational Classification of Functioning Disability and HealthSurveys and QuestionnairesActivities of Daily LivingMedicineHumansObesityeducationeducation.field_of_studyRehabilitationbusiness.industryRehabilitationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseObesitydisability AssessmentItalyCohortFemalebusinessBody mass indexICF derived questionnaire.obesity; disability; relationEuropean journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine
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Associations between sports participation, cardiorespiratory fitness, and adiposity in young adult twins.

2011

Exercise behavior, cardiorespiratory fitness, and obesity are strongly influenced by genetic factors. By studying young adult twins, we examined to what extent these interrelated traits have shared genetic and environmental etiologies. We studied 304 twin individuals selected from the population-based FinnTwin16 study. Physical activity was assessed with the Baecke questionnaire, yielding three indexes: sport index, leisure-time index, and work index. In this study, we focused on sport index, which describes sports participation. Body composition was determined using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and cardiorespiratory fitness using a bicycle ergometer exercise test with gas exchange ana…

GerontologyAdultPhysiologyPhysical fitnessStatistics as TopicTwins030209 endocrinology & metabolismPhysical exerciseMotor Activity03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinePhysiology (medical)medicineBody SizeHumansYoung adultFinlandGenetic Association StudiesAdiposity2. Zero hungerbusiness.industryVO2 maxCardiorespiratory fitnessHeart030229 sport sciencesmedicine.diseaseTwin studyObesityGenetic epidemiologyPhysical FitnessFemalePsychologybusinessSportsJournal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN FRAIL AND PRE-FRAIL OLDER ADULTS:RESULTS FROM A META-ANALYSIS AND EXPLORATORY META-REGRESSI…

2017

Frailty is common and associated with poorer outcomes in the elderly, but its role as potential cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor requires clarification. We thus aimed to meta-analytically evaluate the evidence of frailty and pre-frailty as risk factors for CVD. Two reviewers selected all studies comparing data about CVD prevalence or incidence rates between frail/pre-frail vs. robust. The association between frailty status and CVD in cross-sectional studies was explored by calculating and pooling crude and adjusted odds ratios (ORs)+/- 95% confidence intervals (CIs); the data from longitudinal studies were pooled using the adjusted hazard ratios (HRs). Eighteen cohorts with a total …

GerontologyAging1303 Biochemistry030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiochemistry0302 clinical medicineRisk Factorscardiovascular diseasePrevalenceMedicine030212 general & internal medicineCardiovascular disease; Frailty; Meta-analysis; Aged; Frail Elderly; Humans; Prevalence; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; Cardiovascular Diseases; Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Aging; Molecular Biology; NeurologyOXIDATIVE STRESSProspective cohort studyELDERLY-PATIENTSPOPULATIONeducation.field_of_studyFrailtyHazard ratioMENASSOCIATION16. Peace & justiceCardiovascular disease3. Good healthMIDLIFE OBESITYNeurologyCardiovascular DiseasesMeta-analysis1305 BiotechnologyRisk assessmentCardiovascular disease; Frailty; Meta-analysis; Aged; Frail Elderly; Humans; Prevalence; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; Cardiovascular DiseasesBiotechnologymedicine.medical_specialtyWOMENS-HEALTHFrail ElderlyPopulationCardiovascular disease; Frailty; Meta-analysis; Biotechnology; Biochemistry; Aging; Molecular Biology; Neurology610 Medicine & healthfrailtyFrailty Cardiovascular disease Meta-analysisRisk AssessmentArticle03 medical and health sciences1302 AgingInternal medicine1312 Molecular BiologyHumansCORONARY-HEART-DISEASERisk factorFrailty cardiovascular disease meta-analysiseducationMolecular BiologyAgedbusiness.industryAGE FRAILTYOdds ratio10060 Epidemiology Biostatistics and Prevention Institute (EBPI)Confidence intervalmeta-analysisMeta-analysis3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicine2808 NeurologyFOLLOW-UPbusiness
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Obesity in Aging and Art

2009

THIS issue of Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences highlights new findings on obesity in older persons and its consequences for health and function (1,2,3). The obesity epidemic is spreading rapidly in both developed and developing countries, and perspectives on the negative effects of overweight and obesity abound in recent medical literature. What do we know so far about obesity over the lifetime? Obesity does not spare older persons (4). Obese older persons experience a wide range of negative consequences, including metabolic abnormalities, arthritis, pulmonary diseases, cataracts, cancer, impaired mobility, disability, and mortality. Given the already extensive knowledge base, why a…

GerontologyAgingSettore MED/09 - Medicina Internamedia_common.quotation_subjectMedicine in the ArtsContext (language use)SculptureOverweightHistory 18th CenturyHistory 17th CenturyPortraitmedicineHumansObesityHistory Ancientmedia_commonHistory 15th Centuryaging obesity sarcopenia artGender studiesHistory 19th CenturyHistory 20th Centurymedicine.diseaseObesityHistory MedievalSymbolFeelingHistory 16th CenturyBeautyJournal of Gerontology: MEDICAL SCIENCESPaintingsHypothalamic pituitary axisGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptomPsychology
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Differences in cardiometabolic risk profiles between Chinese and Finnish older adults with glucose impairment and central obesity.

2022

Abstract Background Obesity and ethnicity play important roles in cardiovascular complications in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study aimed to compare cardiometabolic risk profiles between Chinese and Finnish older adults of central obesity with prediabetes or T2DM. Methods Study subjects were 60–74 years old and originated from two population samples. The Finnish subjects came from the Kuopio Ischemic Heart Disease (KIHD) study (n = 1089), and the Chinese subjects came from the Shanghai High-risk Diabetic Screen (SHiDS) study (n = 818). The KIHD and SHiDS studies used similar questionnaires to determine participants’ baseline characteristics regarding the history of m…

GerontologyBlood GlucoseChinaEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismEndocrinology and DiabetesPrediabetic StateEndocrinologyRisk FactorsType 2 diabetes mellitusEthnicitymedicineHumanssuomalaisetObesityFinlandTriglyceridesAgedCardiometabolic riskChinesebusiness.industryFinnishCholesterol HDLriskitekijätMiddle AgedkiinalaisetCardiovascular disease riskmedicine.diseaseObesityGlucoseDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Cardiovascular DiseasesCentral obesityObesity AbdominalEndokrinologi och diabetessydän- ja verisuonitauditlihavuusInsulin Resistancebusinessaikuistyypin diabetesJournal of endocrinological investigation
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