Objectively and Subjectively Measured Physical Activity and Their Associations With Cardiometabolic Risk in the UK Biobank: Retrospective Cohort Study

Aug 27, 2025JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Physical Activity Measured by Devices and Self-Reports Linked to Heart and Metabolic Health Risks in UK Adults

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Abstract

Participants underestimated their weekly sedentary duration by an average of 2.86 hours.

  • The correlation between self-reported and objectively measured physical activity was low, with coefficients of 0.12 for sedentary time, 0.16 for moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), 0.18 for walking, and 0.13 for sleeping.
  • An inverse relationship was observed between objectively measured MVPA and cardiometabolic biomarkers, such as body mass index (BMI) and pulse rate.
  • No association was found between self-reported physical activity and cardiometabolic biomarkers.
  • Subjectively measured MVPA was estimated to have a 6% larger association with BMI in healthy adults compared to the objective measurements.
  • Reliance on self-reported activity could lead to a 2%-3% discrepancy in heart rate measurements in healthy adults.

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