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Rest-activity rhythms are stronger in Mexican American compared to non-Hispanic White and Black participants: a cross-sectional study
Rest-activity patterns are stronger in Mexican American than in White and Black adults
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Abstract
In a cohort of 756 older adults, Mexican American participants exhibited healthier (RAR) compared to non-Hispanic White adults.
- Mexican American participants had lower odds of being in the lowest tertile for and , indicating stronger activity patterns.
- They also had higher odds of being in the later tertile for , suggesting a later peak in activity.
- Black participants showed lower odds of being in the earlier tertile for acrophase, indicating differences in timing of peak activity.
- Women demonstrated better RAR values than men, with lower odds of being in the lowest tertile for amplitude and mesor.
- Among the subgroups, Mexican American women exhibited the strongest RAR, while non-Hispanic White men displayed the weakest patterns.
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Key numbers
0.55
Lower Odds of Low
Odds Ratio (OR) for MA vs. NHW participants.
2.36
Higher Odds of Late
Odds Ratio (OR) for MA participants.
1538
Higher Median
Median in counts/min.