Unveiling the link between physical activity levels and dementia risk: Insights from the UK Biobank study.
Psychiatry Res
; 336: 115875, 2024 Jun.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
There is limited information on the mixture effect and weights of light physical activity (LPA), moderate physical activity (MPA), and vigorous physical activity (VPA) on dementia risk.METHODS:
A prospective cohort study was conducted based on the UK Biobank dataset. We included participants aged at least 45 years old without dementia at baseline between 2006-2010. The weighted quantile sum regression was used to explore the mixture effect and weights of three types of physical activity on dementia risk.RESULTS:
This study includes 354,123 participants, with a mean baseline age of 58.0-year-old and 52.4 % of female participants. During a median follow-up time of 12.5 years, 5,136 cases of dementia were observed. The mixture effect of LPA, MPA, and VPA on dementia was statistically significant (ß -0.0924, 95 % Confidence Interval (CI) (-0.1402, -0.0446), P < 0.001), with VPA (weight 0.7922) contributing most to a lower dementia risk, followed by MPA (0.1939). For Alzheimer's disease, MPA contributed the most (0.8555); for vascular dementia, VPA contributed the most (0.6271).CONCLUSION:
For Alzheimer's disease, MPA was identified as the most influential factor, while VPA stood out as the most impactful for vascular dementia.Key words
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Exercise
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Dementia
Limits:
Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
Country/Region as subject:
Europa
Language:
En
Journal:
Psychiatry Res
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
United States
Country of publication:
Ireland