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Association between sedentary behavior and dynapenic abdominal obesity among older adults from low- and middle-income countries

Authors
 Lee Smith  ;  Guillermo F López Sánchez  ;  Masoud Rahmati  ;  Mark A Tully  ;  Damiano Pizzol  ;  Nicola Veronese  ;  Pinar Soysal  ;  Karel Kostev  ;  Dong Keon Yon  ;  Laurie Butler  ;  Jae Il Shin  ;  Ai Koyanagi 
Citation
 AGING CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, Vol.36(1) : 109, 2024-05 
Journal Title
AGING CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
ISSN
 1594-0667 
Issue Date
2024-05
MeSH
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Developing Countries ; Female ; Hand Strength / physiology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Obesity, Abdominal* / epidemiology ; Sedentary Behavior* ; Waist Circumference
Keywords
Dynapenic abdominal obesity ; Epidemiology ; Low- and middle-income countries ; Older adults ; Sitting time
Abstract
Background Sedentary behavior, or time spent sitting, may increase risk for dynapenic abdominal obesity (DAO), but there are currently no studies on this topic. Aims Therefore, we investigated the association between sedentary behaviour and DAO in a nationally representative sample of older adults from six low- and middle-income countries. Methods Cross-sectional data from the Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health were analysed. Dynapenia was defined as handgrip strength < 26 kg for men and < 16 kg for women. Abdominal obesity was defined as waist circumference of > 88 cm (> 80 cm for Asian countries) for women and > 102 cm (> 90 cm) for men. DAO was defined as having both dynapenia and abdominal obesity. Self-reported sedentary behavior was categorized as >= 8 h/day (high sedentary behaviour) or < 8 h/day. Multivariable multinomial logistic regression was conducted. Results Data on 20,198 adults aged >= 60 years were analyzed [mean (SD) age 69.3 (13.1) years; 54.1% females]. In the overall sample, >= 8 h of sedentary behavior per day (vs. <8 h) was significantly associated with 1.52 (95%CI = 1.11-2.07) times higher odds for DAO (vs. no dynapenia and no abdominal obesity), and this was particularly pronounced among males (OR = 2.27; 95%CI = 1.42-3.62). Highly sedentary behavior was not significantly associated with dynapenia alone or abdominal obesity alone. Discussion High sedentary behaviour may increase risk for DAO among older adults. Conclusions Interventions to reduce sedentary behaviour may also lead to reduction of DAO and its adverse health outcomes, especially among males, pending future longitudinal research.
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DOI
10.1007/s40520-024-02763-1
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Pediatrics (소아과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Shin, Jae Il(신재일) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2326-1820
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/201153
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