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Accelerometry-assessed physical activity and sedentary behavior patterns using single- and multi-component latent class analysis among postmenopausal women

  • Kelly R. Evenson
  • , Fang Wen
  • , Chongzhi Di
  • , Michael Kebede
  • , Michael J. LaMonte
  • , I. Min Lee
  • , Lesley Fels Tinker
  • , Andrea Z. LaCroix
  • , Annie Green Howard

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Abstract

Background: Patterns of physical activity and sedentary behavior among postmenopausal women are not well characterized. Objectives: To describe the patterns of accelerometer-assessed physical activity and sedentary behavior among postmenopausal women. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Women 63–97 years (n = 6126) wore an ActiGraph GT3X + accelerometer on their hip for 1 week. Latent class analysis was used to classify women by patterns of percent of wake time in physical activity and sedentary behavior over the week. Results: On average, participants spent two-thirds of their day in sedentary behavior (62.3%), 21.1% in light low, 11.0% in light high, and 5.6% in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. Five classes emerged for each single-component model for sedentary behavior and light low, light high, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. Six classes emerged for the multi-component model that simultaneously considered the four behaviors together. Conclusion: Unique profiles were identified in both single- and multi-component models that can provide new insights into habitual patterns of physical activity and sedentary behavior among postmenopausal women. Implications: The multi-component approach can contribute to refining public health guidelines that integrate recommendations for both enhancing age-appropriate physical activity levels and reducing time spent in sedentary behavior.

Original languageEnglish
JournalWomen's Health
Volume20
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2024

Keywords

  • accelerometer
  • leisure-time physical activity
  • older adults
  • patterns
  • postmenopausal women
  • sedentary time

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