Tracking of sport and exercise types from midlife to old age: a 20-year cohort study of British men
Abstract Background Previous physical activity (PA) tracking studies have examined the stability of overall PA and/or PA types, but few have investigated how specific types of sport/exercise track over the life course. The aim of this study was to determine how specific sports/exercises in midlife t...
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doaj-bbd44bae8cfb4e3a966be5240bf37ddc2020-11-24T20:58:45ZengBMCEuropean Review of Aging and Physical Activity1813-72531861-69092018-12-011511910.1186/s11556-018-0205-yTracking of sport and exercise types from midlife to old age: a 20-year cohort study of British menDaniel Aggio0Olia Papacosta1Lucy T. Lennon2Sarah Ash3Peter H. Whincup4S. Goya Wannamethee5Barbara J. Jefferis6UCL Department of Primary Care & Population Health, UCL Medical SchoolUCL Department of Primary Care & Population Health, UCL Medical SchoolUCL Department of Primary Care & Population Health, UCL Medical SchoolUCL Department of Primary Care & Population Health, UCL Medical SchoolPopulation Health Research Institute, St George’s University of LondonUCL Department of Primary Care & Population Health, UCL Medical SchoolUCL Department of Primary Care & Population Health, UCL Medical SchoolAbstract Background Previous physical activity (PA) tracking studies have examined the stability of overall PA and/or PA types, but few have investigated how specific types of sport/exercise track over the life course. The aim of this study was to determine how specific sports/exercises in midlife track and predict future sport/exercise and PA in men transitioning to old age. Methods Seven thousand seven hundred thirty-five men (aged 40–59 years) recruited in 1978–80 were followed up after 12, 16 and 20 years. At each wave men self-reported participation in sport/exercise. Frequent sport/exercise participants (> 1/month) reported the types of sport/exercise they engaged in. Men also reported total PA, health status, lifestyle behaviours and socio-demographic characteristics. Stability of each sport/exercise was assessed using kappa statistics and intraclass correlation coefficients. Logistic regression estimated the odds of participating in sport/exercise and being active at 20-year follow up according to specific types of sport/exercise in midlife. Results Three thousand three hundred eighty-four men with complete data at all waves were included in analyses. Tracking of specific sports/exercises ranged from fair to substantial, with golf being the most common and most stable. Bowls was the most frequently adopted. Odds of participating in sport/exercise and being active in old age varied according to sport/exercise types in midlife. Golf and bowls in midlife were the strongest predictors of sport/exercise participation in old age. Golf, cricket and running/jogging in midlife were among the strongest predictors of being active in old age. Compared to participating in just one sport/exercise in midlife, sampling multiple sports/exercises was more strongly associated with sport/exercise participation and being active in old age. Conclusion The stability of sport/exercise participation from midlife to old age varies by type. Specific sports/exercises in midlife may be more likely to predict future PA than others. However, participating in a range of sports/exercises may be optimal for preserving PA into old age.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11556-018-0205-yAgingPhysical activityLongitudinalStability |
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Daniel Aggio Olia Papacosta Lucy T. Lennon Sarah Ash Peter H. Whincup S. Goya Wannamethee Barbara J. Jefferis Tracking of sport and exercise types from midlife to old age: a 20-year cohort study of British men European Review of Aging and Physical Activity Aging Physical activity Longitudinal Stability |
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Daniel Aggio Olia Papacosta Lucy T. Lennon Sarah Ash Peter H. Whincup S. Goya Wannamethee Barbara J. Jefferis |
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Tracking of sport and exercise types from midlife to old age: a 20-year cohort study of British men |
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Tracking of sport and exercise types from midlife to old age: a 20-year cohort study of British men |
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Tracking of sport and exercise types from midlife to old age: a 20-year cohort study of British men |
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Tracking of sport and exercise types from midlife to old age: a 20-year cohort study of British men |
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Tracking of sport and exercise types from midlife to old age: a 20-year cohort study of British men |
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tracking of sport and exercise types from midlife to old age: a 20-year cohort study of british men |
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European Review of Aging and Physical Activity |
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1813-7253 1861-6909 |
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2018-12-01 |
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Abstract Background Previous physical activity (PA) tracking studies have examined the stability of overall PA and/or PA types, but few have investigated how specific types of sport/exercise track over the life course. The aim of this study was to determine how specific sports/exercises in midlife track and predict future sport/exercise and PA in men transitioning to old age. Methods Seven thousand seven hundred thirty-five men (aged 40–59 years) recruited in 1978–80 were followed up after 12, 16 and 20 years. At each wave men self-reported participation in sport/exercise. Frequent sport/exercise participants (> 1/month) reported the types of sport/exercise they engaged in. Men also reported total PA, health status, lifestyle behaviours and socio-demographic characteristics. Stability of each sport/exercise was assessed using kappa statistics and intraclass correlation coefficients. Logistic regression estimated the odds of participating in sport/exercise and being active at 20-year follow up according to specific types of sport/exercise in midlife. Results Three thousand three hundred eighty-four men with complete data at all waves were included in analyses. Tracking of specific sports/exercises ranged from fair to substantial, with golf being the most common and most stable. Bowls was the most frequently adopted. Odds of participating in sport/exercise and being active in old age varied according to sport/exercise types in midlife. Golf and bowls in midlife were the strongest predictors of sport/exercise participation in old age. Golf, cricket and running/jogging in midlife were among the strongest predictors of being active in old age. Compared to participating in just one sport/exercise in midlife, sampling multiple sports/exercises was more strongly associated with sport/exercise participation and being active in old age. Conclusion The stability of sport/exercise participation from midlife to old age varies by type. Specific sports/exercises in midlife may be more likely to predict future PA than others. However, participating in a range of sports/exercises may be optimal for preserving PA into old age. |
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Aging Physical activity Longitudinal Stability |
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