Association of Self-Reported and Device-Measured Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity with Health-Related Quality of Life among European Older Adults

Oriol Sansano-Nadal, Maria Giné-Garriga, Beatriz Rodríguez-Roca, Myriam Guerra-Balic, Kelly Ferri, Jason Wilson, Paolo Caserotti, Pia Øllgaard Olsen, Nicole Blackburn, Dietrich Rothenbacher, Dhayana Dallmeier, Marta Roqué i Figuls, Emma McIntosh, Carme Martín-Borràs

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Abstract

Human movement behaviours such as physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour (SB) during waking time have a significant impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in older adults. In this study, we aimed to analyse the association between self-reported and device-measured SB and PA with HRQoL in a cohort of community-dwelling older adults from four European countries. A subsample of 1193 participants from the SITLESS trial (61% women and 75.1 ± 6.2 years old) were included in the analysis. The association between self-reported and objective measures of SB and PA with HRQoL were quantified using Spearman’s Rho coefficients. The strength of the associations between self-reported and device-measured PA and SB with self-rated HRQoL (mental composite score, MCS; physical composite score, PCS) were assessed through multivariate multiple regression analysis. Self-reported and device-measured PA and SB levels showed significant but poor associations with PCS (p < 0.05). The association with MCS was only significant but poor with self-reported light PA (LPA) and moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA). In conclusion, the findings of this study suggest that both self-reported and device-measured PA of all intensities were positively and significantly associated, while SB was negatively and significantly associated with the PCS of the SF-12.
Original languageEnglish
Article number13252
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume18
Issue number24
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 16 Dec 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Funding: This work was supported by the European Union Horizon 2020 programme (grant number H2020-Grant 634270).

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© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

Keywords

  • Sedentary Behaviour
  • Physical Activity
  • Accelerometer
  • Health-related quality of life
  • Older Adults
  • Physical activity
  • Sedentary behaviour
  • Older adults

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