Objectives: Supporting healthy ageing is a key priority worldwide. Physical activity, diet quality and sleep are all associated with health outcomes, but few studies have explored their independent associations with all-cause mortality in an older population in the same model. The study aim was to examine associations between step-count, self-reported diet quality, restless sleep, and all-cause mortality in adults aged 55–85 years. Design: A prospective cohort study of adults in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. Method: Data were from 1697 participants (49.3% women; baseline mean age 65.4 ± 7.1 years). Daily steps (measured by pedometer), diet quality (from a modified Australian Recommended Food Score), and frequency of restless sleep ...
Background: Increasing life expectancies, burgeoning healthcare costs and an emphasis on the managem...
Objective: Several studies have demonstrated the effects of health behaviours on risk of chronic dis...
We aimed to compare all-cause mortality risk across clusters of adults >= 50 years of age (n = 1,035...
Objectives: Supporting healthy ageing is a key priority worldwide. Physical activity, diet quality a...
Background: Lifestyle risk behaviors are responsible for a large proportion of disease burden worldw...
Background Self–reported physical activity has been inversely associated with mortality but the effe...
BACKGROUND: Self-reported physical activity has been inversely associated with mortality but the eff...
BACKGROUND: Self-reported physical activity has been inversely associated with mortality but the eff...
Background Self–reported physical activity has been inversely associated with mortality but the effe...
Purpose: We examined total activity, light activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVP...
Published online: 3 January 2021PURPOSE: Previous research has demonstrated that lower health-relate...
Objective: To examine the relationship between sleep duration and mortality and to quantify the like...
Background: Prolonged sitting is considered detrimental to health, but evidence regarding the indepe...
Background: Prolonged sitting is considered detrimental to health, but evidence regarding the indepe...
Lifestyle behaviours significantly contribute to high levels of chronic disease in older adults. The...
Background: Increasing life expectancies, burgeoning healthcare costs and an emphasis on the managem...
Objective: Several studies have demonstrated the effects of health behaviours on risk of chronic dis...
We aimed to compare all-cause mortality risk across clusters of adults >= 50 years of age (n = 1,035...
Objectives: Supporting healthy ageing is a key priority worldwide. Physical activity, diet quality a...
Background: Lifestyle risk behaviors are responsible for a large proportion of disease burden worldw...
Background Self–reported physical activity has been inversely associated with mortality but the effe...
BACKGROUND: Self-reported physical activity has been inversely associated with mortality but the eff...
BACKGROUND: Self-reported physical activity has been inversely associated with mortality but the eff...
Background Self–reported physical activity has been inversely associated with mortality but the effe...
Purpose: We examined total activity, light activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVP...
Published online: 3 January 2021PURPOSE: Previous research has demonstrated that lower health-relate...
Objective: To examine the relationship between sleep duration and mortality and to quantify the like...
Background: Prolonged sitting is considered detrimental to health, but evidence regarding the indepe...
Background: Prolonged sitting is considered detrimental to health, but evidence regarding the indepe...
Lifestyle behaviours significantly contribute to high levels of chronic disease in older adults. The...
Background: Increasing life expectancies, burgeoning healthcare costs and an emphasis on the managem...
Objective: Several studies have demonstrated the effects of health behaviours on risk of chronic dis...
We aimed to compare all-cause mortality risk across clusters of adults >= 50 years of age (n = 1,035...