TY - JOUR
T1 - Hreyfing þriggja starfstétta og tengsl hennar við áhættuþætti efnaskiptasjúkdóma og hjarta- og æðasjúkdóma
AU - Hersteinsson, Börkur Már
AU - Magnússon, Kristján Thòr
AU - Böovarsson, Ásgeir
AU - Arnarsson, Ársæll
AU - Jòhannsson, Erlingur
AU - Arngrìmsson, Sigurbjörn Árni
PY - 2015/3/1
Y1 - 2015/3/1
N2 - Introduction: The relation between objectively measured physical activity (PA) and metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors has not been studied in Iceland. This study aimed to investigate PA and metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors among three professions: manual laborers, office workers, and farmers. Material and methods: The participants (73 males, 89 females) underwent anthropometric measurements. Total PA and time spent in moderate- to-vigorous PA (MVPA) was assessed with activity monitors. Blood pressure was measured and fasting blood samples analyzed for total cholesterol, low- and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, insulin and homeostatic model assessment. Results: Male manual laborers and farmers were more physically active than office workers (p<0.01), but no difference was found among females. Nevertheless, female farmers spent less time in MVPA than other professions (p<0.05). Low proportion (18.4%) of all participants and none of the male office workers met the guidelines of the Directorate of Health for daily PA. Farmers had lower levels of triglycerides (p=0.01) and glucose (p<0.01), and greater fat-free mass (p<0.03) than other professions. They also had the highest levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, followed by manual laborers, and then office workers (p<0.02). Total PA was significantly related to a greater number of metabolic risk factors than time spent in MVPA. Conclusion: Farmers have the most favorable metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors in the blood and their PA and fat-free mass are a likely explanation. Regardless, their PA is low, and only one-fifth of all participants meet the guidelines for daily PA. Total PA appears more important for the metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors than time spent in MVPA.
AB - Introduction: The relation between objectively measured physical activity (PA) and metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors has not been studied in Iceland. This study aimed to investigate PA and metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors among three professions: manual laborers, office workers, and farmers. Material and methods: The participants (73 males, 89 females) underwent anthropometric measurements. Total PA and time spent in moderate- to-vigorous PA (MVPA) was assessed with activity monitors. Blood pressure was measured and fasting blood samples analyzed for total cholesterol, low- and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, insulin and homeostatic model assessment. Results: Male manual laborers and farmers were more physically active than office workers (p<0.01), but no difference was found among females. Nevertheless, female farmers spent less time in MVPA than other professions (p<0.05). Low proportion (18.4%) of all participants and none of the male office workers met the guidelines of the Directorate of Health for daily PA. Farmers had lower levels of triglycerides (p=0.01) and glucose (p<0.01), and greater fat-free mass (p<0.03) than other professions. They also had the highest levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, followed by manual laborers, and then office workers (p<0.02). Total PA was significantly related to a greater number of metabolic risk factors than time spent in MVPA. Conclusion: Farmers have the most favorable metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors in the blood and their PA and fat-free mass are a likely explanation. Regardless, their PA is low, and only one-fifth of all participants meet the guidelines for daily PA. Total PA appears more important for the metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors than time spent in MVPA.
KW - Accelerometer
KW - Adults
KW - Blood lipids
KW - Body composition
KW - Insulin resistance
KW - MVPA
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84926469045&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.17992/lbl.2015.05.21
DO - 10.17992/lbl.2015.05.21
M3 - Grein
C2 - 25894497
AN - SCOPUS:84926469045
SN - 0023-7213
VL - 101
SP - 195
EP - 201
JO - Laeknabladid
JF - Laeknabladid
IS - 4
ER -