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Driving status, travel modes and accelerometer-assessed physical activity in younger, middle-aged and older adults: a prospective study of 90 810 UK Biobank participants

Authors :
Soren Brage
Samantha Hajna
Katrien Wijndaele
Simon J. Griffin
James Woodcock
Thomas E. White
Jenna Panter
David Ogilvie
Fumiaki Imamura
Hajna, Samantha [0000-0002-0431-2787]
White, Thomas [0000-0001-8456-0803]
Panter, Jenna [0000-0001-8870-718X]
Brage, Soren [0000-0002-1265-7355]
Wijndaele, Katrien [0000-0003-2199-7981]
Woodcock, James [0000-0003-4769-5375]
Ogilvie, David [0000-0002-0270-4672]
Imamura, Fumiaki [0000-0002-6841-8396]
Griffin, Simon [0000-0002-2157-4797]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
International Journal of Epidemiology
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

BackgroundAssociations between driving and physical-activity (PA) intensities are unclear, particularly among older adults. We estimated prospective associations of travel modes with total PA, sedentary time (ST), light-intensity PA (LPA), and moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA (MVPA) among adults aged 39–70 years.MethodsWe studied 90 810 UK Biobank participants (56.1 ± 7.8 years). Driving status, specific travel modes (non-work travel; commuting to/from work) and covariates were assessed by questionnaire (2006–10). PA was assessed over 7 days by wrist-worn accelerometers (2013–15). We estimated associations using overall and age-stratified multivariable linear-regression models.ResultsDrivers accumulated 1.4% more total PA (95% confidence interval: 0.9, 1.9), 11.2 min/day less ST (–12.9, –9.5), 12.2 min/day more LPA (11.0, 13.3) and 0.9 min/day less MVPA (–1.6, –0.2) than non-drivers. Compared with car/motor-vehicle users, cyclists and walkers had the most optimal activity profiles followed by mixed-mode users (e.g. for non-work travel, cyclists: 10.7% more total PA, 9.0, 12.4; 20.5 min/day less ST, –26.0, –15.0; 14.5 min/day more MVPA, 12.0, 17.2; walkers: 4.2% more total PA, 3.5, 5.0; 7.5 min/day less ST –10.2, –4.9; 10.1 min/day more MVPA, 8.9, 11.3; mixed-mode users: 2.3% more total PA, 1.9, 2.7; 3.4 min/day less ST –4.8, –2.1; 4.9 min/day more MVPA, 4.3, 5.5). Some associations varied by age (p interaction ConclusionsAssessing specific travel modes rather than driving status alone may better capture variations in activity. Walking, cycling and, to a lesser degree, mixed-mode use are associated with more optimal activity profiles in adults of all ages.

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ISSN :
14643685 and 03005771
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Epidemiology
Accession number :
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