Physical Activity Levels and Sedentary Behavior of People Living With Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Cross-Sectional Study Using Thigh-Worn Accelerometers

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作者
Hopkins, Jane [1 ]
McVeigh, Joanne A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Hill, Keith D. [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Burton, Elissa [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Curtin Univ, Curtin Sch Allied Hlth, Perth, WA, Australia
[2] Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Physiol, Movement Physiol Res Lab, Johannesburg, South Africa
[3] Curtin Univ, EnAble Inst, Perth, WA, Australia
[4] Monash Univ, Rehabil Ageing & Independent Living RAIL Res Ctr, Frankston, Vic, Australia
[5] Monash Univ, Natl Ctr Hlth Ageing, Frankston, Vic, Australia
[6] Peninsula Hlth, Frankston, Vic, Australia
关键词
minor neurocognitive disorder; community-dwelling; ActivPAL; PASE; ACTIVITY SCALE; ELDERLY PASE; SITTING TIME; OLDER-ADULTS; ACTIVITY-MONITOR; ASSOCIATION; GUIDELINES; VALIDITY; HEALTH; BREAKS;
D O I
10.1123/japa.2023-0176
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Community-dwelling people with Mild Cognitive Impairment self-reporting not to be meeting recommended physical activity levels participated in this study to (a) determine compliance of wearing (thigh-worn) accelerometers, (b) describe physical activity levels and sedentary behavior, and (c) determine the validity of the Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly (PASE) compared with activPAL accelerometers. A total of 79 people had valid accelerometer data (median [interquartile range]: age, 71 [54-75] years). Compliance was 86.81%. Participants were sedentary for 10.6 hr per day and engaged in a median of 9 min per day of moderateintensity physical activity. Fair correlations were found between the PASE and total stepping time per day (r=.35, p <.01), total number of steps per day (r=.36, p <.01), and number of steps in stepping activities completed for <_1 min (r=.42, p < .01). The PASE and Standing time (r = .04, p = .724) and PASE and Sitting time (r = .04, p = .699) had little to no relationship. The use of thigh-worn accelerometers for this population is achievable. People with Mild Cognitive Impairment have high levels of sedentary behavior and minimal engagement in moderate-intensity physical activity. The PASE has fair, positive criterion validity with activity-based outcomes measured by activPAL accelerometers but not with sedentary behavior, which is high for this population.
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