Accelerometer-measured physical activity in mid-age Australian adults.

BMC Public Health

School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

Published: October 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Data was collected from 700 participants with an average age of 60.4 years, showing consistent average acceleration regardless of gender or education, but a notable decline in activity with increasing age.
  • * Findings indicated varying average durations of MVPA based on bout length, and about one-third of participants engaged in vigorous activities for at least one minute per day, providing insights into activity patterns that could affect health.

Article Abstract

Background: Raw data from accelerometers can provide valuable insights into specific attributes of physical activity, such as time spent in intensity-specific activity. The aim of this study was to describe physical activity assessed with raw data from triaxial wrist-worn accelerometers in mid-age Australian adults.

Methods: Data were from 700 mid-age adults living in Brisbane, Australia (mean age: 60.4; SD:7.1 years). Data from a non-dominant wrist worn triaxial accelerometer (Actigraph wGT3X-BT), expressed as acceleration in gravitational equivalent units (1 mg = 0.001 g), were used to estimate time spent in moderate-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA; >100 mg) using different bout criteria (non-bouted, 1-, 5-, and 10-min bouts), and the proportion of participants who spent an average of at least one minute per day in vigorous physical activity.

Results: Mean acceleration was 23.2 mg (SD: 7.5) and did not vary by gender (men: 22.4; women: 23.7; p-value: 0.073) or education (p-value: 0.375). On average, mean acceleration was 10% (2.5 mg) lower per decade of age from age 55y. The median durations in non-bouted, 1-min, 5-min and 10-min MVPA bouts were, respectively, 68 (25th -75th : 45-99), 26 (25th -75th : 12-46), 10 (25th -75th : 3-24) and 8 (25th -75th : 0-19) min/day. Around one third of the sample did at least one minute per day in vigorous intensity activities.

Conclusion: This population-based cohort provided a detailed description of physical activity based on raw data from accelerometers in mid-age adults in Australia. Such data can be used to investigate how different patterns and intensities of physical activity vary across the day/week and influence health outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9585757PMC
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