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The impact of physical activity and sedentary behaviors on frailty levels

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Heterogeneity in aging can be explained by frailty. Lifestyle behaviors such as physical activity can help manage frailty levels. Conversely, sedentary behaviours are associated with frailty independently of physical activity.… Click to show full abstract

Heterogeneity in aging can be explained by frailty. Lifestyle behaviors such as physical activity can help manage frailty levels. Conversely, sedentary behaviours are associated with frailty independently of physical activity. Here, we summarize epidemiological and clinical trial evidence concerning the impact of physical activity and sedentary behaviors on frailty levels. We also analysed the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data to describe physical activity and sedentary behavior accumulation patterns across frailty levels and their impact on mortality risk. The few prospective and intervention studies demonstrate that higher physical activity levels are associated with a lower incidence of frailty. There are no interventions published which limit sedentary behaviors to manage frailty. Using the NHANES data we demonstrate that individuals are less likely to meet physical activity guidelines and are more likely to accumulate sedentary time in prolonged bouts. Prolonged sedentary bouts and total sedentary time were associated with a higher mortality risk in frail individuals but not in the fit group. Non-bouted sedentary time was not associated with mortality risk. Our review and novel data suggest that there is a need for more intervention studies which focus on increasing physical activity or minimizing sedentary time to manage frailty levels.

Keywords: sedentary behaviors; activity sedentary; frailty; physical activity; frailty levels

Journal Title: Mechanisms of Ageing and Development
Year Published: 2019

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