Associations between Initial Change in Physical Activity Level and Subsequent Change in Regional Body Fat Distributions

Background: Few studies have examined which lifestyle factors relate to the development of fat distribution. Therefore, the identification of the determinants of changes in fat deposition is highly relevant. Methods: The association between the change in physical activity (PA) and the subsequent cha...

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Main Authors: Kelechi A. Ezekwe, Amanda R.A. Adegboye, Michael Gamborg, Berit L. Heitmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2013-12-01
Series:Obesity Facts
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/357366
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spelling doaj-7cacfc0fad8347e4a6883634ae76ca3c2020-11-25T03:42:52ZengKarger PublishersObesity Facts1662-40251662-40332013-12-016655256010.1159/000357366357366Associations between Initial Change in Physical Activity Level and Subsequent Change in Regional Body Fat DistributionsKelechi A. EzekweAmanda R.A. AdegboyeMichael GamborgBerit L. HeitmannBackground: Few studies have examined which lifestyle factors relate to the development of fat distribution. Therefore, the identification of the determinants of changes in fat deposition is highly relevant. Methods: The association between the change in physical activity (PA) and the subsequent changes in regional body fat distributions was examined. In total, 1,236 men and 1,201 women were included at baseline and participated in the Danish MONICA (MONItoring Trends and Determinants in CArdiovascular Disease) study. A questionnaire was used to assess PA at 5 and 11 years after baseline examination, while waist circumference (WC) and hip circumference (HC) were measured at both follow-ups. Results: Among men, WC increased in the constant active group to a lesser extent than in the non-constant active group (3.4 vs. 4.1 cm; p = 0.03) concerning leisure time physical activities (LTPA). A similar pattern was observed for both WC and HC in relation to occupational physical activities (OPA) (p = 0.02). Among women, the results went in the same direction for LTPA, whereas the associations with OPA were in the opposite direction (p = 0.001). Conclusion: LTPA and OPA were associated with reduced subsequent 6-year changes in regional fat distribution for men. For women, no associations were observed in relation to WC; however, OPA seemed to increase HC among women.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/357366Body fat distributionLongitudinal studyPhysical activityWaist circumferenceHip circumference
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author Kelechi A. Ezekwe
Amanda R.A. Adegboye
Michael Gamborg
Berit L. Heitmann
spellingShingle Kelechi A. Ezekwe
Amanda R.A. Adegboye
Michael Gamborg
Berit L. Heitmann
Associations between Initial Change in Physical Activity Level and Subsequent Change in Regional Body Fat Distributions
Obesity Facts
Body fat distribution
Longitudinal study
Physical activity
Waist circumference
Hip circumference
author_facet Kelechi A. Ezekwe
Amanda R.A. Adegboye
Michael Gamborg
Berit L. Heitmann
author_sort Kelechi A. Ezekwe
title Associations between Initial Change in Physical Activity Level and Subsequent Change in Regional Body Fat Distributions
title_short Associations between Initial Change in Physical Activity Level and Subsequent Change in Regional Body Fat Distributions
title_full Associations between Initial Change in Physical Activity Level and Subsequent Change in Regional Body Fat Distributions
title_fullStr Associations between Initial Change in Physical Activity Level and Subsequent Change in Regional Body Fat Distributions
title_full_unstemmed Associations between Initial Change in Physical Activity Level and Subsequent Change in Regional Body Fat Distributions
title_sort associations between initial change in physical activity level and subsequent change in regional body fat distributions
publisher Karger Publishers
series Obesity Facts
issn 1662-4025
1662-4033
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Background: Few studies have examined which lifestyle factors relate to the development of fat distribution. Therefore, the identification of the determinants of changes in fat deposition is highly relevant. Methods: The association between the change in physical activity (PA) and the subsequent changes in regional body fat distributions was examined. In total, 1,236 men and 1,201 women were included at baseline and participated in the Danish MONICA (MONItoring Trends and Determinants in CArdiovascular Disease) study. A questionnaire was used to assess PA at 5 and 11 years after baseline examination, while waist circumference (WC) and hip circumference (HC) were measured at both follow-ups. Results: Among men, WC increased in the constant active group to a lesser extent than in the non-constant active group (3.4 vs. 4.1 cm; p = 0.03) concerning leisure time physical activities (LTPA). A similar pattern was observed for both WC and HC in relation to occupational physical activities (OPA) (p = 0.02). Among women, the results went in the same direction for LTPA, whereas the associations with OPA were in the opposite direction (p = 0.001). Conclusion: LTPA and OPA were associated with reduced subsequent 6-year changes in regional fat distribution for men. For women, no associations were observed in relation to WC; however, OPA seemed to increase HC among women.
topic Body fat distribution
Longitudinal study
Physical activity
Waist circumference
Hip circumference
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/357366
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