Description of Lifestyle, Including Social Life, Diet and Physical Activity, of People ≥90 years Living in Ikaria, a Longevity Blue Zone
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Population
2.3. Questionnaire
- Social data: (1) Frequency of contact with other people: never, monthly, weekly, and daily; (2) Religion: religious belief, participation in religious ceremonies, and religious fasting; (3) Panigiria: participation and opinion; (4) Politics: participation in political events and opinion on the communist party; (5) Primary health care access during childhood and currently; (6) Radioactive hot springs: access in the past and effect on health if applicable; (7) Swimming in the Icarian Pelagos, the sea around the island, and swimming cessation age if applicable; (8) Daytime naps: did the participant take daytime naps and how long if applicable.
- The level of adherence to the Mediterranean diet was assessed using the Mediterranean Islands study (MEDIS)-food frequency questionnaire (MEDIS-FFQ). This questionnaire was evaluated and validated for older adults living in Mediterranean areas [6]. It measures the frequency of consumption of 15 categories of various food groups and beverages that are usually consumed in Mediterranean countries during a regular week: meat, fish, milk, yogurt and other dairy, fruits, vegetables, greens, salads, legumes, cereals, sweets, and olive oil. It evaluates the size of the portion usually consumed (small, regular, or large) and includes some specific information about the type of bread, type of spirits, use of other added fats (margarine, sterols, stanols, and butter), type of cheese, and coffee and tea consumption (type and quantity of cups per day). Food frequency is expressed as follows: daily, weekly (1–2 and 3–5 times/week), monthly (2–3 times/month), rarely, or never. Level of adherence to the Mediterranean diet was evaluated by calculating the Mediterranean Diet Score (MedDietScore) [7]. The score varies from 0 to 55, the highest values indicating a better adhesion. Five classes of adhesion have been defined, each corresponding to a different risk of having a coronary heart disease [8]. We added a question about the origin of the food and the wine consumed by the oldest old aged people (OO) in Ikaria (local or supermarket).
- The level of physical activity was assessed using the international physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ) in its short 7-item form validated in Greek [9]. The questionnaire consisting of six questions in order to record the number of days (frequency) and the number of minutes (min) per day (min/day) (duration) of participation on all kinds of vigorous, moderate, and walking physical activities during the last seven days. In addition, a seventh question records the time spent sitting during an average weekday [10]. According to the recommendations of the IPAQ committee, a physical activity score was calculated expressed in MET-min per week (min/week), and the respondents were classified into three physical activity categories: low, moderate and high [11].
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Social Characteristics of Participants
3.2. Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet
3.3. Physical Activity
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Parameter | Women | Men | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
n/N (%) or Mean ± SD | n/N (%) or Mean ± SD | n/N (%) or Mean ± SD | ||
Frequency of social contacts | Never | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Monthly | 3/34 (8.8) | 1/34 (2.9) | 4/68 (5.9) | |
Weekly | 4/34 (11.8) | 7/34 (20.6) | 11/68 (16.1) | |
Daily | 27/34 (79.4) | 26/34 (76.5) | 53/68 (77.9) | |
Religious belief | 33/36 (91.7) | 30/34 (88.2) | 63/70 (90.0) | |
Religious participation | Never | 6/37 (16.2) | 7/33 (21.2) | 13/70 (18.6) |
<1/Month | 13/37 (35.1) | 10/33 (30.3) | 23/70 (32.9) | |
>1/Month | 11/37 (29.7) | 13/33 (39.4) | 24/70 (34.3) | |
>1/Week | 7/37 (18.9) | 3/33 (9.1) | 10/70 (14.3) | |
Religious fasting | Never | 16/37 (43.2) | 23/34 (67.6) | 39/71 (54.9) |
<5 days/year | 4/37 (10.8) | 2/34 (5.9) | 6/71 (8.5) | |
5–15 days/year | 8/37 (21.6) | 5/34 (14.7) | 13/71 (18.3) | |
>15 days/year | 9/37 (24.3) | 4/34 (11.8) | 13/71 (18.3) | |
Positive opinion on Panigiria | 28/32 (87.5) | 30/31 (96.8) | 58/63 (92.1) | |
Participation in Panigiria | Never | 16/37 (43.2) | 11/34 (32.4) | 27/71 (38.0) |
<1/month | 17/37 (45.9) | 17/34 (50.0) | 34/71 (47.9) | |
>1/month | 3/37 (8.1) | 6/34 (17.6) | 9/71 (12.7) | |
>1/week | 1/37 (2.7) | 0 | 1/71 (1.4) | |
Positive opinion on the Communist Party | 8/28 (28.6) | 14/30 (46.7) | 22/58 (37.9) | |
Participation in political events | Never | 23/37 (62.2) | 20/34 (58.8) | 43/71 (60.6) |
<1/month | 11/37 (29.7) | 11/34 (32.4) | 22/71 (31.0) | |
>1/month | 3/37 (8.1) | 3/34 (8.8) | 6/71 (8.5) | |
>1/week | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Primary health care access difficulty | Childhood | 23/35 (65.7) | 22/33 (66.7) | 45/68 (66.2) |
Nowadays | 6/35 (17.1) | 9/33 (27.3) | 15/68 (22.1) | |
Hot spring access in the past | 11/37 (29.7) | 10/34 (29.4) | 21/71 (29.6) | |
Icarian Pelagos | Swimming | 27/36 (75.0) | 28/33 (84.8) | 55/69 (79.7) |
Age Of Cessation | 74.0 ± 18.6 | 76.8 ± 19.7 | 75.5 ± 19.0 | |
Midday nap | Presence | 21/35 (60.0) | 27/34 (79.4) | 48/69 (69.6) |
Duration (Minutes) | 78.9 ± 26.9 | 81.9 ± 54.0 | 80.6 ± 43.7 | |
Origin of food consumed | Local | 13/36 (36.1) | 10/34 (29.4) | 23/70 (32.9) |
Supermarket | 9/36 (25.0) | 13/34 (38.2) | 22/70 (31.4) | |
Mixed | 14/36 (38.9) | 11/34 (32.4) | 25/70 (35.7) | |
Origin of wine consumed | Local | 23/24 (95.8) | 30/31 (96.8) | 53/55 (96.4) |
Supermarket | 1/24 (4.2) | 1/31 (3.2) | 2/55 (3.6) | |
Mixed | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Parameter | Women N = 36 | Men N = 32 | Total N = 68 | p * |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mean ± SD or OR | Mean ± SD or OR | Mean ± SD or OR | ||
MedDietScore (range 0–55) | 33.9 ± 4.0 | 35.2 ± 3.4 | 34.5 ± 3.7 | 0.146 |
Coronary heart disease | 1.42 | 1 | 1.42 | - |
Parameter | Women N = 37 | Men N = 34 | Total N = 71 | |
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n (%) or Median ± IQR | n (%) or Median ± IQR | n (%) or Median ± IQR | ||
Categorical Score | Low | 15 (40.5) | 5 (14.7) | 20 (28.2) |
Moderate | 10 (27.0) | 9 (26.5) | 19 (26.8) | |
High | 12 (32.4) | 20 (58.8) | 32 (45.1) | |
Continuous Score (MET-min/week) | 1022 ± 3066 | 3066 ± 4768.5 | 1533 ± 3924 | |
Time spent sitting (min/day) | 60 ± 240 | 90 ± 120 | 90 ± 150 |
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Legrand, R.; Nuemi, G.; Poulain, M.; Manckoundia, P. Description of Lifestyle, Including Social Life, Diet and Physical Activity, of People ≥90 years Living in Ikaria, a Longevity Blue Zone. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 6602. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126602
Legrand R, Nuemi G, Poulain M, Manckoundia P. Description of Lifestyle, Including Social Life, Diet and Physical Activity, of People ≥90 years Living in Ikaria, a Longevity Blue Zone. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(12):6602. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126602
Chicago/Turabian StyleLegrand, Romain, Gilles Nuemi, Michel Poulain, and Patrick Manckoundia. 2021. "Description of Lifestyle, Including Social Life, Diet and Physical Activity, of People ≥90 years Living in Ikaria, a Longevity Blue Zone" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 12: 6602. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126602
APA StyleLegrand, R., Nuemi, G., Poulain, M., & Manckoundia, P. (2021). Description of Lifestyle, Including Social Life, Diet and Physical Activity, of People ≥90 years Living in Ikaria, a Longevity Blue Zone. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(12), 6602. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126602