2019
DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glz193
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The Predictive Performance of Objective Measures of Physical Activity Derived From Accelerometry Data for 5-Year All-Cause Mortality in Older Adults: National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey 2003–2006

Abstract: Background Declining physical activity (PA) is a hallmark of aging. Wearable technology provides reliable measures of the frequency, duration, intensity, and timing of PA. Accelerometry-derived measures of PA are compared with established predictors of 5-year all-cause mortality in older adults in terms of individual, relative, and combined predictive performance. Methods Participants aged between 50 and 85 years from the 200… Show more

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“…PA has been linked to all-cause mortality not only in total daily activity (Schmid, Ricci, and Leitzmann 2015) but also via other functionals that describe activity behaviors (Fishman et al 2016;Smirnova et al 2020). Our goal is to construct targeted predictions that more accurately predict and explain the defining characteristics of PA.…”
Section: Pa Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PA has been linked to all-cause mortality not only in total daily activity (Schmid, Ricci, and Leitzmann 2015) but also via other functionals that describe activity behaviors (Fishman et al 2016;Smirnova et al 2020). Our goal is to construct targeted predictions that more accurately predict and explain the defining characteristics of PA.…”
Section: Pa Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because physical activity (PA) levels are modifiable for most adults, PA is an attractive target for interventions aimed at improving the quality of life in older adults. In addition, features of PA are known to be highly correlated with prevalence of various health conditions [ 4 ] and risk of mortality [ 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 ]. Taken together, these observations suggest the power of monitoring PA in a free-living environment to both inform the epidemiology of healthy aging and facilitate safe, independent, home living for aging individuals if incorporated into, for example, a clinical monitoring program through individuals’ primary care provider.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, academic and industrial research projects are now using data from these trackers to assess and predict a variety of health outcomes and disease states, including overall mortality, heart conditions, surgical recovery, mental health, and others. 6 8 The well-publicized 2019 Apple Watch study, a collaboration between Stanford University and Apple Inc., monitored over 400,000 participants for signs of atrial fibrillation using an ECG monitor embedded in the watch. 9 The Apple Watch study used a so-called “pragmatic” design, in which there were neither control nor intervention groups, but rather one cohort of participants who were tracked in their normal day-to-day lives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%