TY - JOUR
T1 - Physical Activity Levels, Correlates, and All-Cause Mortality Risk in People Living With Different Health Conditions
AU - Marks-Vieveen, Jenny M
AU - Uijtdewilligen, Léonie
AU - Motazedi, Ehsan
AU - Stijnman, Dominique P M
AU - van den Akker-Scheek, Inge
AU - Bouma, Adrie J
AU - Buffart, Laurien M
AU - de Groot, Vincent
AU - de Hollander, Ellen
AU - Jelsma, Judith G M
AU - de Jong, Johan
AU - van Keeken, Helco G
AU - Krops, Leonie A
AU - van der Leeden, Marike
AU - Loer, Stephan A
AU - van Mechelen, Willem
AU - van Nassau, Femke
AU - Nauta, Joske
AU - Verhagen, Evert
AU - Wendel-Vos, Wanda
AU - van der Woude, Lucas H V
AU - Zwerver, Johannes
AU - Dekker, Rienk
AU - van der Ploeg, Hidde P
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Authors.
PY - 2024/4/1
Y1 - 2024/4/1
N2 - BACKGROUND: To better understand physical activity behavior and its health benefits in people living with health conditions, we studied people with and without 20 different self-reported health conditions with regard to (1) their physical activity levels, (2) factors correlated with these physical activity levels, and (3) the association between physical activity and all-cause mortality.METHODS: We used a subsample (n = 88,659) of the Lifelines cohort study from the Netherlands. For people living with and without 20 different self-reported health conditions, we studied the aforementioned factors in relation to physical activity. Physical activity was assessed with the Short Questionnaire to Assess Health-Enhancing Physical Activity Questionnaire, and mortality data were obtained from the Dutch death register.RESULTS: People with a reported health condition were less likely to meet physical activity guidelines than people without a reported health condition (odds ratios ranging from 0.55 to 0.89). Higher body mass index and sitting time, and lower self-rated health, physical functioning, and education levels were associated with lower odds of meeting physical activity guidelines across most health conditions. Finally, we found a protective association between physical activity and all-cause mortality in both people living with and without different health conditions.CONCLUSION: People living with different health conditions are generally less physically active compared with people living without a health condition. Both people living with and without self-reported health conditions share a number of key factors associated with physical activity levels. We also observed the expected protective association between physical activity and all-cause mortality.
AB - BACKGROUND: To better understand physical activity behavior and its health benefits in people living with health conditions, we studied people with and without 20 different self-reported health conditions with regard to (1) their physical activity levels, (2) factors correlated with these physical activity levels, and (3) the association between physical activity and all-cause mortality.METHODS: We used a subsample (n = 88,659) of the Lifelines cohort study from the Netherlands. For people living with and without 20 different self-reported health conditions, we studied the aforementioned factors in relation to physical activity. Physical activity was assessed with the Short Questionnaire to Assess Health-Enhancing Physical Activity Questionnaire, and mortality data were obtained from the Dutch death register.RESULTS: People with a reported health condition were less likely to meet physical activity guidelines than people without a reported health condition (odds ratios ranging from 0.55 to 0.89). Higher body mass index and sitting time, and lower self-rated health, physical functioning, and education levels were associated with lower odds of meeting physical activity guidelines across most health conditions. Finally, we found a protective association between physical activity and all-cause mortality in both people living with and without different health conditions.CONCLUSION: People living with different health conditions are generally less physically active compared with people living without a health condition. Both people living with and without self-reported health conditions share a number of key factors associated with physical activity levels. We also observed the expected protective association between physical activity and all-cause mortality.
KW - chronic disease
KW - physical (in)activity
KW - preventive care
KW - sedentariness
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U2 - 10.1123/jpah.2023-0387
DO - 10.1123/jpah.2023-0387
M3 - Article
C2 - 38402878
SN - 1543-3080
VL - 21
SP - 394
EP - 404
JO - Journal of Physical Activity & Health
JF - Journal of Physical Activity & Health
IS - 4
ER -