The Impact of Physical Activity Intensity on the Dynamic Progression of Cardiometabolic Multimorbidity: Prospective Cohort Study Using UK Biobank Data

Sep 25, 2023JMIR public health and surveillance

How Different Levels of Exercise Affect the Development of Multiple Heart and Metabolic Diseases Over Time

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Abstract

Participants with higher physical activity intensity levels had a 27% lower risk of mortality compared to those with no vigorous physical activity.

  • Increased intensity of physical activity is associated with a reduced risk of transitioning from being free of cardiometabolic disease to developing the disease.
  • Participants with vigorous physical activity levels between 0.75 and 1 showed a 13% lower risk of transitioning to first occurrence of cardiometabolic disease.
  • Higher physical activity intensity is linked to a significantly lower risk of mortality for individuals transitioning from type 2 diabetes.
  • Men, younger adults, and individuals with higher body mass index, as well as smokers and excessive alcohol drinkers, may benefit more from increased physical activity intensity.
  • The findings indicate that both the amount and intensity of physical activity work together to decrease the risk of developing cardiometabolic multimorbidity and mortality.

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