Aims: It is unclear whether the potential benefits of physical activity differ according to level of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) or strength. The aim of this study was to determine whether the association between physical activity and mortality is moderated by CRF and grip strength sufficiently to inform health promotion strategies. Methods and results: 498 135 participants (54.7% women) from the UK Biobank were included (CRF data available in 67 702 participants). Exposure variables were grip strength, CRF, and physical activity. All-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD) events were the outcomes. 8591 died over median 4.9 years [IQR 4.3–5.5] follow-up. There was a significant interaction between total physical activity and ...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality...
Supplementary information files for article: 'Association between physical activity and sub-types of...
BACKGROUND: Discretionary screen time (time spent viewing a television or computer screen during lei...
Little is known about the combined associations of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and hand grip str...
Objective: To investigate the associations of objectively measured cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF...
INTRODUCTION: The biological mechanisms through which increased physical activity or structured exer...
Background: Higher cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is associated with lower morbidity and mortality ...
Physical activity (PA) reduces the risk for mortality. Whether the beneficial effects of PA are doma...
Objective: To investigate the association of grip strength with disease specific incidence and morta...
Background: Higher grip strength (GS) is associated with lower mortality risk. However, whether this...
© 2018, The Author(s). Background: Higher cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is associated with lower m...
Physical activity is thought to be cardioprotective, but associations with different subtypes of car...
OBJECTIVE Grip strength and diabetes are predictors of mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD), b...
Abundant evidence proved that the amount of habitual exercise and the level of cardiorespiratory fit...
Background: Discretionary screen time (time spent viewing a television or computer screen during l...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality...
Supplementary information files for article: 'Association between physical activity and sub-types of...
BACKGROUND: Discretionary screen time (time spent viewing a television or computer screen during lei...
Little is known about the combined associations of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and hand grip str...
Objective: To investigate the associations of objectively measured cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF...
INTRODUCTION: The biological mechanisms through which increased physical activity or structured exer...
Background: Higher cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is associated with lower morbidity and mortality ...
Physical activity (PA) reduces the risk for mortality. Whether the beneficial effects of PA are doma...
Objective: To investigate the association of grip strength with disease specific incidence and morta...
Background: Higher grip strength (GS) is associated with lower mortality risk. However, whether this...
© 2018, The Author(s). Background: Higher cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is associated with lower m...
Physical activity is thought to be cardioprotective, but associations with different subtypes of car...
OBJECTIVE Grip strength and diabetes are predictors of mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD), b...
Abundant evidence proved that the amount of habitual exercise and the level of cardiorespiratory fit...
Background: Discretionary screen time (time spent viewing a television or computer screen during l...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms underlying the association between grip strength and cardiovascular mortality...
Supplementary information files for article: 'Association between physical activity and sub-types of...
BACKGROUND: Discretionary screen time (time spent viewing a television or computer screen during lei...