The association between total MVPA and all-cause mortality or MACE in healthy individuals stratified for education level.

HRs were adjusted for confounders (Model 2): age, sex, income, education, alcohol consumption, smoking behavior (pack years), nutrient intake (i.e., protein (g/day), fat (g/day), carbohydrate (g/day)), kidney function, arrhythmia, hypothyroid, lung disease, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis. CI, confidence interval; HR, hazard ratio; MACE, major adverse cardiovascular events; MVPA, moderate to vigorous physical activity. (TIFF)

Verfasser: Esmée A. Bakker (11784684)
Duck-chul Lee (2889482)
Maria T. E. Hopman (8977214)
Eline J. Oymans (11784687)
Paula M. Watson (8983364)
Paul D. Thompson (8900921)
Dick H. J. Thijssen (8977229)
Thijs. M. H. Eijsvogels (11784690)
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Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Medicine / Biotechnology / Cancer / Science Policy / Infectious Diseases / vigorous physical activity / reducing adverse outcomes / optimize exercise prescription / findings may help / estimate hazard ratios / dose &# 8211 / better &# 8221 / study limitations include / lifestyle risk factors / xlink \ / > moderate / inactive &# 8221 / > mvpa / gain maximal benefits / lifelines cohort study / 13 ) / 0 / 09 ) / 07 ) / 004 ) / cardiovascular risk factors / cardiovascular health status / 3 northern provinces / steep risk reduction / reported mvpa volumes / little health benefits / 018 ) / 7 / baseline health status / 001 ) / moderate mvpa volumes / hrs ) / 95 / cvd patients demonstrated / netherlands </ p / healthy individuals (< / cohort study / &# 8220 / mvpa volumes / cardiovascular disease / health benefits / 86 )
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003845.s002