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No Evidence of Reciprocal Associations between Daily Sleep and Physical Activity

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MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE
卷 48, 期 10, 页码 1950-1956

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000001000

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ACCELEROMETRY; ACTIGRAPHY; FEMALE; SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR

资金

  1. NCI Centers for Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) [U01 CA116850, U54 CA155496, U54 CA155626, U54 CA155435, U54 CA155850]
  2. National Institutes of Health [UM1 CA176726, R01 ES017017]
  3. NCI [F32CA162847]
  4. NHLBI [K01HL123612]
  5. Harvard NHLBI Cardiovascular Epidemiology Training Grant [T32 HL 098048]
  6. American Cancer Society [MRSG-13-069-01-CPPB]

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Purpose This study aimed to determine whether physical activity patterns are associated with sleep later at night and if nighttime sleep is associated with physical activity patterns the next day among adult women. Methods Women (N = 353) living throughout the United States wore a wrist and a hip accelerometer for 7 d. Total sleep time (TST, hours per night) and sleep efficiency (SE, %) were estimated from the wrist accelerometer, and moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA, >1040 counts per minute, hd(-1)) and sedentary behavior (SB, <100 counts per minute, hd(-1)) were estimated from the hip accelerometer. Mixed-effects models adjusted for age, race, body mass index, education, employment, marital status, health status, and hip accelerometer wear time were used to analyze the data. Follow-up analyses using quantile regression were used to investigate associations among women with below average TST and MVPA and above average SB. Results The average age of our sample was 55.5 yr (SD = 10.2 yr). The majority of participants were White (79%) and married (72%), and half were employed full time (49%). The participants spent on average 8.9 and 1.1 hd(-1) in SB and MVPA, respectively, and 6.8 h per night asleep. No associations were observed between MVPA and SB with nighttime TST or SE. There were no associations between nighttime TST and SE with MVPA or SB the next day. The findings were the same in the quantile regression analyses. Conclusion In free-living adult women, accelerometry-estimated nighttime sleep and physical activity patterns were not associated with one another. On the basis of our observational study involving a sample of adult women, higher physical activity will not necessarily improve sleep at night on a day-to-day basis (and vice versa).

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