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Physical Activity and Sitting Time Are Specifically Associated With Multiple Chronic Diseases and Medicine Intake in Brazilian Older Adults

The purpose of the study was to clarify the independent association between sedentary behavior and physical activity with multiple chronic diseases and medicine intake in older individuals. Sedentary behavior and physical activity were measured by questionnaires. Diseases and medication use were sel...

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Published in:Journal of aging and physical activity 2018-10, Vol.26 (4), p.608-613
Main Authors: Ribeiro, Alex S, Pereira, Luiz C, Silva, Danilo R P, Santos, Leandro Dos, Schoenfeld, Brad J, Teixeira, Denilson C, Cyrino, Edilson S, Guedes, Dartagnan P
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description The purpose of the study was to clarify the independent association between sedentary behavior and physical activity with multiple chronic diseases and medicine intake in older individuals. Sedentary behavior and physical activity were measured by questionnaires. Diseases and medication use were self-reported. Poisson's regression was adopted for main analysis, through crude and adjusted prevalence ratio and confidence interval of 95%. For men, sedentary time >4 hr/day presented a 76% higher prevalence of ≥2 chronic diseases, while physical inactivity increases the likelihood of using ≥2 medicines in 95%. For women, sedentary behavior >4 hr/day presented an 82% and 43% greater prevalence for ≥2 chronic diseases and the intake of ≥2 medicines, respectively. Sedentary behavior represents an independent associated factor of multiple chronic diseases in older men and women. In addition, inactivity for men and sedentarism for women are associated with the amount of medicine intake.
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Confidence intervals
Drugs
Exercise
Older men
Older people
Older women
Physical activity
Questionnaires
Sedentary
Sedentary behavior
Sedentary people
Time use
Women
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