Influence of Habitual Physical Behavior – Sleeping, Sedentarism, Physical Activity – On Bone Health in Community-Dwelling Older People

May 1, 2019Frontiers in physiology

How Daily Sleep, Sitting, and Exercise Affect Bone Health in Older Adults Living at Home

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Abstract

In a sample of 112 community-dwelling older adults, approximately 61% of daily waking hours were spent in .

  • Sedentary behavior is associated with lower in older adults compared to younger individuals.
  • Men exhibited only healthy and osteopenic bone mineral densities, while women also showed osteoporotic classifications.
  • In men, several factors such as sleeping hours and physical activity duration were found to predict bone mineral density.
  • In women, sedentary behavior duration and various physical activity parameters significantly correlated with bone mineral density.
  • The findings challenge the expectation that increased physical loading directly correlates with better bone health, suggesting a need for balanced activity.

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Key numbers

61.4%
Proportion
Percentage of waking hours spent in for men.
8.2 hours
Average Sleep Duration in Men
Average sleep duration reported by men in the study.
8.5 hours
Average Sleep Duration in Women
Average sleep duration reported by women in the study.

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What this is

  • This study examines the impact of physical behavior, including sleep, sedentary time, and physical activity, on bone health in older adults.
  • It involves 112 community-dwelling individuals aged 57 to 89 years, focusing on how these behaviors correlate with ().
  • Findings reveal complex relationships between physical behaviors and bone health, with notable differences between men and women.

Essence

  • In older adults, physical behaviors significantly influence bone health, with sleep duration and sedentary time showing unexpected correlations with (). Men and women exhibit different patterns and predictors of bone health.

Key takeaways

  • () constituted approximately 61% of waking hours for both men and women, indicating a high prevalence of inactivity among older adults.
  • In men, longer sleep duration correlated negatively with at multiple sites, suggesting that increased sleep may be associated with lower bone health.
  • In women, higher total sedentary time and increased frequency of short bouts were associated with better , indicating a complex relationship between and bone health.

Caveats

  • The study did not include detailed dietary assessments, which are crucial for understanding factors influencing bone health.
  • The limited sample size and potential type II errors may affect the reliability of the findings, especially regarding the associations between physical activity and .
  • The reliance on a single week of physical behavior data may not accurately reflect long-term habits, suggesting the need for longitudinal studies.

Definitions

  • Sedentary Behavior (SB): Time spent sitting or lying down with low energy expenditure, typically defined as activities incurring a metabolic cost of <1.5 METs.
  • Bone Mineral Density (BMD): A measure of the amount of minerals (mainly calcium) in a specific volume of bone, used to assess bone health and risk of fractures.

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