2016
DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2016.1196696
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Deriving the reference value from the circadian motor active patterns in the “non-dementia” population, compared to the “dementia” population: What is the amount of physical activity conducive to the good circadian rhythm

Abstract: Our results demonstrated the reference values derived from the circadian parameters of older Japanese population with or without dementia. Also, we determined the MVPA conducive to a good circadian rest-active pattern. This reference value for physical activity conducive to a good circadian rhythm might be useful for developing a new index for health promotion in the older community-dwelling population.

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“…This result suggests that it may not be worthwhile to push patients to increase their physical activity once dementia symptoms have already reached a severe stage. It is necessary to consider other factors such as rest–activity rhythm, 36 and whether such activities are meaningful for the person 37 in examining physical activity in patients with severe dementia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result suggests that it may not be worthwhile to push patients to increase their physical activity once dementia symptoms have already reached a severe stage. It is necessary to consider other factors such as rest–activity rhythm, 36 and whether such activities are meaningful for the person 37 in examining physical activity in patients with severe dementia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AWS detects the acceleration over 0.5 G, and M10 represents the mean counts/hour of the most active 10-hour period in one day. M10 is a standard parameter that reflects rest-activity patterns on consecutive days in the participant's living environment [9][10][11][12][13] .…”
Section: Participant and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 9 (27%) studies reported their quantification of different levels of HPA intensity, among which 1 (11%) reported very light physical activity, with counts per minute (CPM) ranging between 145 and 274 [50]. Moreover, 6 (66%) studies quantified light physical activity differently, including a metabolic equivalent (MET) ranging between 1.6 and 3 [40], 1.5 and 2.9 [53], and 1 and 3 [54] and CPM between 150 and 2689 [52], 100 and 1951 [55], and 100 and 2019 [34]. Another 4 (44%) studies characterized moderate physical activity, including an MET between 3 and 6 [40,53] and CPM between 1952 and 5742 [55] and 2020 and 5998 [34].…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings highlight how the algorithm applied can alter results and emphasize the importance of validating the devices and methods used within a population with cognitive impairments. It should be noted that over half (n=17, 51%) of the studies included in this review did not report or cite information regarding the validity of the devices or methods used [31,33,35,39,40,42,43,46,48,49,51,53,54,59,[61][62][63]. Of those that did, devices and methods were validated in older adults [36,37,41,52,56,60], general adults [15,34,38,44,45,57,64], middle-aged females [50], people with Parkinson disease [37], and people with dementia [55].…”
Section: Measuring Hpa In People With Cognitive Impairmentmentioning
confidence: 99%