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Isotemporal substitution of inactive time with physical activity and time in bed: cross-sectional associations with cardiometabolic health in the PREDIMED-Plus study.

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2019-12-23

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Galmes-Panades, Aina M
Varela-Mato, Veronica
Konieczna, Jadwiga
Wärnberg, Julia
Martínez-González, Miguel Ángel
Salas-Salvadó, Jordi
Corella, Dolores
Schröder, Helmut
Vioque, Jesús
Alonso-Gómez, Ángel M

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This study explored the association between inactive time and measures of adiposity, clinical parameters, obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome components. It further examined the impact of reallocating inactive time to time in bed, light physical activity (LPA) or moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) on cardio-metabolic risk factors, including measures of adiposity and body composition, biochemical parameters and blood pressure in older adults. This is a cross-sectional analysis of baseline data from 2189 Caucasian men and women (age 55-75 years, BMI 27-40 Kg/m2) from the PREDIMED-Plus study (http://www.predimedplus.com/). All participants had ≥3 components of the metabolic syndrome. Inactive time, physical activity and time in bed were objectively determined using triaxial accelerometers GENEActiv during 7 days (ActivInsights Ltd., Kimbolton, United Kingdom). Multiple adjusted linear and logistic regression models were used. Isotemporal substitution regression modelling was performed to assess the relationship of replacing the amount of time spent in one activity for another, on each outcome, including measures of adiposity and body composition, biochemical parameters and blood pressure in older adults. Inactive time was associated with indicators of obesity and the metabolic syndrome. Reallocating 30 min per day of inactive time to 30 min per day of time in bed was associated with lower BMI, waist circumference and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) (all p-values Inactive time was associated with a poor cardio-metabolic profile. Isotemporal substitution of inactive time with MVPA and LPA or time in bed could have beneficial impact on cardio-metabolic health. The trial was registered at the International Standard Randomized Controlled Trial (ISRCTN: http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN89898870) with number 89898870 and registration date of 24 July 2014, retrospectively registered.

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Accelerometry
Adiposity
Aged
Cholesterol, HDL
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Exercise
Female
Humans
Male
Metabolic Syndrome
Middle Aged
Obesity
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Sedentary Behavior
Sleep
Time Factors
Triglycerides
United Kingdom
Waist Circumference

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Cardiometabolic risk, Inactive time, Isotemporal substitution, Light physical activity, Moderate to vigorous physical activity, Time in bed

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