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Erschienen in: European Journal of Nutrition 4/2019

25.04.2018 | Original Contribution

Multiple approaches to associations of physical activity and adherence to the Mediterranean diet with all-cause mortality in older adults: the PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea study

verfasst von: Gabriela Cárdenas-Fuentes, Isaac Subirana, Miguel A. Martinez-Gonzalez, Jordi Salas-Salvadó, Dolores Corella, Ramon Estruch, Montserrat Fíto, Carlos Muñoz-Bravo, Miguel Fiol, José Lapetra, Fernando Aros, Luis Serra-Majem, Josep A. Tur, Xavier Pinto, Emilio Ros, Oscar Coltell, Andres Díaz-López, Miguel Ruiz-Canela, Helmut Schröder

Erschienen in: European Journal of Nutrition | Ausgabe 4/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Although evidence indicates that both physical activity and adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) reduce the risk of all-cause mortality, a little is known about optimal intensities of physical activity and their combined effect with MedDiet in older adults. We assessed the separate and combined associations of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) and MedDiet adherence with all-cause mortality.

Methods

We prospectively studied 7356 older adults (67 ± 6.2 years) at high vascular risk from the PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea study. At baseline and yearly thereafter, adherence to the MedDiet and LTPA were measured using validated questionnaires.

Results

After 6.8 years of follow-up, we documented 498 deaths. Adherence to the MedDiet and total, light, and moderate-to-vigorous LTPA were inversely associated with all-cause mortality (p < 0.01 for all) in multiple adjusted Cox regression models. The adjusted hazard of all-cause mortality was 73% lower (hazard ratio 0.27, 95% confidence interval 0.19–0.38, p < 0.001) for the combined category of highest adherence to the MedDiet (3rd tertile) and highest total LTPA (3rd tertile) compared to lowest adherence to the MedDiet (1st tertile) and lowest total LTPA (1st tertile). Reductions in mortality risk did not meaningfully differ between total, light intensity, and moderate-to-vigorous LTPA.

Conclusions

We found that higher levels of LTPA, regardless of intensity (total, light and moderate-to-vigorous), and greater adherence to the MedDiet were associated separately and jointly with lower all-cause mortality. The finding that light LTPA was inversely associated with mortality is relevant because this level of intensity is a feasible option for older adults.
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Metadaten
Titel
Multiple approaches to associations of physical activity and adherence to the Mediterranean diet with all-cause mortality in older adults: the PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea study
verfasst von
Gabriela Cárdenas-Fuentes
Isaac Subirana
Miguel A. Martinez-Gonzalez
Jordi Salas-Salvadó
Dolores Corella
Ramon Estruch
Montserrat Fíto
Carlos Muñoz-Bravo
Miguel Fiol
José Lapetra
Fernando Aros
Luis Serra-Majem
Josep A. Tur
Xavier Pinto
Emilio Ros
Oscar Coltell
Andres Díaz-López
Miguel Ruiz-Canela
Helmut Schröder
Publikationsdatum
25.04.2018
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Nutrition / Ausgabe 4/2019
Print ISSN: 1436-6207
Elektronische ISSN: 1436-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-018-1689-y

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