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老年人的静息-活动节律及其与心肺适能和步行能量代谢的关联:肌肉、活动能力与衰老研究

Rest Activity Rhythms and their Association with Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Walking Energetics in Older Adults: Study of Muscle, Mobility and Aging.

作者信息

Erickson Melissa L, Blackwell Terri L, Garcia Reagan E, Mau Theresa, Cawthon Peggy M, Cummings Steven R, Farsijani Samaneh, Sparks Lauren M, Noone John, Glynn Nancy W, Newman Anne B, Esser Karyn A

机构信息

Translational Research Institute, AdventHealth, Orlando, FL.

San Francisco Coordinating Center, California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, San Francisco, CA.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2025 Apr 18;57(9):1886-96. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000003730.

Abstract

PURPOSE

It is recognized that disruptions in circadian behavior, such as with shift work or jet lag, are associated with diminished health. This known relationship implies that people with stronger indices of circadian behavior will exhibit improved physiology. To address the association between rhythmic activity behavior and physiology we proposed that metrics indicative of 'more rhythmic' rest-activity patterns would be associated with better cardiorespiratory fitness and walking energetics in a cohort of older adults.

METHODS

Using baseline data from the Study of Muscle, Mobility and Aging (N = 799, Age: 76 ± 5 yrs, 58% female), we quantified metrics describing rhythmic aspects of rest-activity behavior (amplitude, robustness, time of peak activity, others) from continuous wrist-worn accelerometry. We used linear models to examine cross-sectional associations between rhythmic metrics with VO2peak and walking energetics (cost-capacity ratio at slow and preferred walking speeds) adjusted for age, sex, race, height, health conditions, and other factors.

RESULTS

Metrics that reflect more rhythmic behavior were associated with VO2peak (higher amplitude: Q1: 18.4 vs. Q4: 22.0 mL·kg-1·min-1; p-trend <0.001, higher pseudo F-statistic/robustness Q1: 19.2 vs. Q4: 21.3 mL·kg-1·min-1; p-trend <0.001, and earlier time of peak activity (Q1 (earliest): 20.9 vs. Q4 (latest): 19.2 mL·kg-1·min-1; p-trend <0.001). Similar trends were observed with lower cost-capacity ratio at preferred and slow walking speeds (amplitude, pseudo F-statistic, acrophase: p-trend <0.001 for all).

CONCLUSIONS

More rhythmic activity behavior and earlier time of peak activity were associated with better cardiorespiratory fitness and walking energetics. These findings support the framework that rhythmic activity supports healthy physiology. Further investigations are warranted to determine if declines in rhythmicity of human behavior are predictive of disease.

摘要

目的

人们认识到,昼夜节律行为的紊乱,如轮班工作或时差反应,与健康状况下降有关。这种已知的关系意味着,昼夜节律行为指标更强的人将表现出更好的生理状态。为了探讨节律性活动行为与生理状态之间的关联,我们提出,在一组老年人中,指示“节律性更强”的休息-活动模式的指标将与更好的心肺适能和步行能量消耗相关。

方法

利用肌肉、活动能力与衰老研究(N = 799,年龄:76±5岁,58%为女性)的基线数据,我们通过连续佩戴在手腕上的加速度计,量化了描述休息-活动行为节律方面的指标(振幅、稳健性、活动峰值时间等)。我们使用线性模型来检验节律指标与最大摄氧量(VO2peak)和步行能量消耗(慢步和自选步行速度下的成本-能力比)之间的横断面关联,并对年龄、性别、种族、身高、健康状况和其他因素进行了调整。

结果

反映节律性更强行为的指标与最大摄氧量相关(较高振幅:第一四分位数(Q1):18.4 vs. 第四四分位数(Q4):22.0 mL·kg-1·min-1;p趋势<0.001,较高的伪F统计量/稳健性Q1:19.2 vs. Q4:21.3 mL·kg-1·min-1;p趋势<0.001,以及较早的活动峰值时间(最早的Q1:20.9 vs. 最晚 的Q4:19.2 mL·kg-1·min-1;p趋势<0.001)。在自选和慢步速度下较低的成本-能力比方面也观察到类似趋势(振幅、伪F统计量、相位:所有p趋势均<0.001)。

结论

节律性更强的活动行为和较早的活动峰值时间与更好的心肺适能和步行能量消耗相关。这些发现支持了节律性活动支持健康生理状态的框架。有必要进行进一步研究,以确定人类行为节律性的下降是否可预测疾病。

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