Association of Regular Leisure-Time Physical Activity with Self-Reported Body Mass Index and Obesity Risk among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in Taiwan
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participants
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Anthropometric Variables and Obesity Status
2.4. LTPA Assessment
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
LTPA | Regular leisure-time physical activity |
BMI | Body mass index |
TNPAS | Taiwan National Physical Activity Survey |
WHO | World Health Organization |
PA | Physical activity |
CVD | Cardiovascular disease |
ACSM | American College of Sports Medicine |
CI | Confidence interval |
CATI | Computer-assisted telephone interview |
FJU-IRB | Institutional Review Board of Fu Jen Catholic University |
OR | Odds ratio |
SE | Standard error |
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Variables | LTPA Status | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Regular LTPA (n = 2641) | Non-Regular LTPA (n = 10,046) | ||
Age (y) | 0.037 * | ||
45–49 | 427 (16.20%) | 1655 (16.50%) | |
50–54 | 480 (18.20%) | 1647 (16.40%) | |
55–59 | 434 (16.40%) | 1721 (17.10%) | |
60–64 | 438 (16.60%) | 1525 (15.20%) | |
≥65 | 862 (32.60%) | 3497 (34.80%) | |
Gender (% men) | 1407 (53.3%) | 4452 (44.3%) | <0.001 * |
Height (cm) | 163.62 ± 7.78 | 161.92 ± 7.95 | <0.001 * |
Body weight (kg) | 64.60 ± 11.61 | 62.88 ± 11.63 | <0.001 * |
BMI (kg/m2) | 24.04 ± 3.38 | 23.90 ± 3.46 | 0.063 |
Obesity status (%) | <0.001 * | ||
Underweight | 53 (2.00%) | 310 (3.10%) | |
Normal weight | 1289 (48.80%) | 4805 (47.80%) | |
Overweight | 770 (29.20%) | 2668 (26.60%) | |
Obese | 407 (15.40%) | 1572 (15.60%) | |
Education (%) | <0.001 * | ||
Elementary school or lower | 340 (13.00%) | 1904 (19.10%) | |
Junior or senior school | 1570 (60.00%) | 6100 (61.30%) | |
College or higher | 706 (27.00%) | 1940 (19.50%) | |
Occupation (%) | <0.001 * | ||
White collar | 287 (10.90%) | 894 (9.00%) | |
Government servant | 161 (6.10%) | 408 (4.10%) | |
Blue collar | 323 (12.30%) | 1931 (19.40%) | |
Owner/manager | 194 (7.40%) | 630 (6.30%) | |
Specialists | 104 (4.00%) | 353 (3.50%) | |
Student | 0 (0.00%) | 2 (0.00%) | |
Housewife | 433 (16.50%) | 2124 (21.40%) | |
Retired | 917 (34.90%) | 2790 (28.00%) | |
Freelancer | 121 (4.60%) | 445 (4.50%) | |
Jobless | 69 (2.60%) | 328 (3.30%) | |
Other | 15 (0.60%) | 42 (0.40%) | |
Self-reported health status (%) | <0.001 * | ||
Excellent or good | 1967 (77.50%) | 6826 (71.90%) | |
Fair | 184 (7.30%) | 902 (9.50%) | |
Very bad or poor | 386 (15.20%) | 1767 (18.60%) |
Variables | LTPA Status | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Regular LTPA (n = 2641) | Non-Regular LTPA (n = 10,046) | ||
Men (n = 5502) | |||
45–49 | 25.39 ± 3.22 | 24.76 ± 3.16 | 0.015 * |
50–54 | 24.44 ± 2.65 | 24.75 ± 3.06 | 0.140 |
55–59 | 24.73 ± 2.84 | 24.39 ± 3.00 | 0.136 |
60–64 | 24.54 ± 2.44 | 24.31 ± 2.86 | 0.267 |
≥65 | 24.30 ± 2.59 | 24.05 ± 2.86 | 0.073 |
Women (n = 6153) | |||
45–49 | 22.43 ± 2.29 | 22.54 ± 3.06 | 0.575 |
50–54 | 22.79 ± 2.73 | 23.00 ± 3.11 | 0.312 |
55–59 | 22.71 ± 2.92 | 23.09 ± 2.96 | 0.109 |
60–64 | 22.99 ± 2.91 | 23.24 ± 3.01 | 0.294 |
≥65 | 23.57 ± 3.28 | 23.45 ± 3.03 | 0.529 |
Pooled (n = 11,655) | |||
45–49 | 23.87 ± 3.15 | 23.52 ± 3.30 | 0.058 |
50–54 | 23.66 ± 2.81 | 23.72 ± 3.20 | 0.717 |
55–59 | 23.76 ± 3.05 | 23.66 ± 3.05 | 0.587 |
60–64 | 23.80 ± 2.78 | 23.73 ± 2.99 | 0.665 |
≥65 | 24.01 ± 2.91 | 23.74 ± 2.96 | 0.024 * |
Variables | LTPA Status | p-Value | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Regular LTPA (n = 2641) | Non-Regular LTPA (n = 10,046) | |||
Men (n = 5502) | ||||
45–49 | Underweight | 0 (0.00%) | 7 (1.10%) | 0.004 * |
Normal weight | 76 (38.60%) | 262 (39.50%) | ||
Overweight | 47 (23.90%) | 221 (33.30%) | ||
Obesity | 74 (37.60%) | 174 (26.20%) | ||
50–54 | Underweight | 0 (0.00%) | 10 (1.60%) | 0.001 * |
Normal weight | 98 (40.80%) | 232 (37.10%) | ||
Overweight | 105 (43.80%) | 223 (35.60%) | ||
Obesity | 37 (15.40%) | 161 (25.70%) | ||
55–59 | Underweight | 3 (1.40%) | 13 (1.80%) | 0.170 |
Normal weight | 76 (36.40%) | 312 (43.40%) | ||
Overweight | 90 (43.10%) | 251 (34.90%) | ||
Obese | 40 (19.10%) | 143 (19.90%) | ||
60–64 | Underweight | 0 (0.00%) | 15 (2.20%) | 0.127 |
Normal weight | 100 (45.70%) | 294 (44.00%) | ||
Overweight | 85 (38.80%) | 242 (36.20%) | ||
Obesity | 34 (15.50%) | 117 (17.50%) | ||
≥65 | Underweight | 3 (0.60%) | 35 (2.40%) | 0.062 |
Normal weight | 219 (46.40%) | 728 (48.90%) | ||
Overweight | 177 (37.50%) | 505 (33.90%) | ||
Obesity | 73 (15.50%) | 220 (14.80%) | ||
Women (n = 6153) | ||||
45–49 | Underweight | 11 (5.30%) | 45 (5.40%) | 0.003 * |
Normal weight | 149 (71.30%) | 553 (66.00%) | ||
Overweight | 44 (21.10%) | 151 (18.00%) | ||
Obese | 5 (2.40%) | 89 (10.60%) | ||
50–54 | Underweight | 6 (2.80%) | 52 (5.70%) | 0.077 |
Normal weight | 146 (67.60%) | 538 (59.10%) | ||
Overweight | 45 (20.80%) | 215 (23.60%) | ||
Obesity | 19 (8.80%) | 106 (11.60%) | ||
55–59 | Underweight | 7 (3.60%) | 40 (4.40%) | 0.131 |
Normal weight | 136 (69.00%) | 542 (60.20%) | ||
Overweight | 36 (18.30%) | 225 (25.00%) | ||
Obesity | 18 (9.10%) | 93 (10.30%) | ||
60–64 | Underweight | 6 (3.00%) | 27 (3.50%) | 0.704 |
Normal weight | 125 (63.10%) | 460 (59.80%) | ||
Overweight | 48 (24.20%) | 187 (24.30%) | ||
Obesity | 19 (9.60%) | 95 (12.40%) | ||
≥65 | Underweight | 17 (5.30%) | 63 (4.00%) | 0.404 |
Normal weight | 164 (51.10%) | 881 (55.30%) | ||
Overweight | 93 (29.00%) | 449 (28.20%) | ||
Obesity | 47 (14.60%) | 201 (12.60%) | ||
Pooled (n = 11,655) | ||||
45–49 | Underweight | 11 (2.70%) | 52 (3.50%) | 0.556 |
Normal weight | 225 (55.40%) | 815 (54.30%) | ||
Overweight | 91 (22.40%) | 372 (24.80%) | ||
Obesity | 79 (19.50%) | 262 (17.50%) | ||
50–54 | Underweight | 7 (1.50%) | 62 (4.00%) | 0.001 * |
Normal weight | 243 (53.40%) | 769 (50.10%) | ||
Overweight | 150 (33.00%) | 438 (28.50%) | ||
Obesity | 55 (12.10%) | 267 (17.40%) | ||
55–59 | Underweight | 10 (2.50%) | 53 (3.30%) | 0.801 |
Normal weight | 213 (52.30%) | 855 (52.80%) | ||
Overweight | 126 (31.00%) | 476 (29.40%) | ||
Obesity | 58 (14.30%) | 236 (14.60%) | ||
60–64 | Underweight | 6 (1.40%) | 42 (2.90%) | 0.239 |
Normal weight | 226 (54.20%) | 754 (52.50%) | ||
Overweight | 132 (31.70%) | 429 (29.90%) | ||
Obesity | 53 (12.70%) | 212 (14.80%) | ||
≥65 | Underweight | 19 (2.40%) | 97 (3.10%) | 0.104 |
Normal weight | 383 (48.30%) | 1609 (52.20%) | ||
Overweight | 271 (34.20%) | 953 (30.90%) | ||
Obesity | 120 (15.10%) | 421 (13.70%) |
Variables | Model 1 (Unadjusted) | Model 2 (Adjusted a) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
β | SE | p-Value | β | SE | p-Value | |
Regular LTPA | 0.021 | 0.069 | 0.022 * | 0.015 | 0.068 | 0.108 |
Non-regular LTPA | Ref. | - | - | Ref. | - | - |
Variables | Model 1 (Unadjusted) | Model 2 (Adjusted a) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
β | SE | p-Value | β | SE | p-Value | |
Obesity | ||||||
Regular LTPA | 1.035 | 0.913–1.173 | 0.590 | 0.985 | 0.862–1.125 | 0.822 |
Non-regular LTPA | Ref. | - | - | Ref. | - | - |
Overweight | ||||||
Regular LTPA | 1.076 | 0.972–1.190 | 0.157 | 1.046 | 0.941–1.162 | 0.403 |
Non-regular LTPA | Ref. | - | - | Ref. | - | - |
Underweight | ||||||
Regular LTPA | 0.638 | 0.474–0.859 | 0.003 * | 0.713 | 0.527–0.965 | 0.028 * |
Non-regular LTPA | Ref. | - | - | Ref. | - | - |
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Chen, Y.-T.; Lee, P.-F.; Lin, C.-F.; Chang, A.; Chung, Y.-C.; Yeh, C.-P.; Chen, S.-C.; Ho, C.-C. Association of Regular Leisure-Time Physical Activity with Self-Reported Body Mass Index and Obesity Risk among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in Taiwan. Healthcare 2021, 9, 1719. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9121719
Chen Y-T, Lee P-F, Lin C-F, Chang A, Chung Y-C, Yeh C-P, Chen S-C, Ho C-C. Association of Regular Leisure-Time Physical Activity with Self-Reported Body Mass Index and Obesity Risk among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in Taiwan. Healthcare. 2021; 9(12):1719. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9121719
Chicago/Turabian StyleChen, Yun-Tsung, Po-Fu Lee, Chi-Fang Lin, Andy Chang, Yu-Chun Chung, Chi-Pei Yeh, Shih-Chang Chen, and Chien-Chang Ho. 2021. "Association of Regular Leisure-Time Physical Activity with Self-Reported Body Mass Index and Obesity Risk among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in Taiwan" Healthcare 9, no. 12: 1719. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9121719
APA StyleChen, Y.-T., Lee, P.-F., Lin, C.-F., Chang, A., Chung, Y.-C., Yeh, C.-P., Chen, S.-C., & Ho, C.-C. (2021). Association of Regular Leisure-Time Physical Activity with Self-Reported Body Mass Index and Obesity Risk among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in Taiwan. Healthcare, 9(12), 1719. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9121719