Abstract

BackgroundToo much sitting is linked with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality. The mediating mechanisms for these associations are largely unknown, however dysregulated fibrinolysis have emerged as a possible contributor.ObjectiveWe examined the associations of self-reported overall sitting time and physical activity with fibrinolytic and other novel cardio-metabolic biomarkers in older adults.Materials and MethodsData was analysed for 364 participants (74±7 yrs) of the Active Seniors group (retired, living independently in their own homes). Linear regression analyses examined associations of categories of categories of sitting time (≤3, 3–6, >6 hrs/day) and overall physical activity (Low, Moderate and High) with biomarkers in serum or plasma, adjusting for age, gender and smoking (with further adjustment for either overall physical activity or sitting time and BMI in secondary analyses).ResultsCompared to sitting ≤ 3 hrs/day, sitting >6 hrs/day was associated with higher tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and tissue plasminogen activator/plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 complex (tPA-PAI-1 complex). These associations were not independent of overall physical activity or BMI. Compared to those in the high physical activity, low physical activity was associated with a higher BMI, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and tPA-PAI-1 complex levels. Only the associations of BMI and hs-CRP were independent of sitting time.ConclusionsThese findings provide preliminary cross-sectional evidence for the relationships of sitting time with fibrinolytic markers in older adults. They also reinforce the importance of regular physical activity for cardio-metabolic health.

Highlights

  • Sedentary behaviour, including prolonged sitting in the workplace, during commuting, and in the domestic environment, has emerged as a distinct cardiovascular risk factor, independent of leisure-time moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) levels [1]

  • Compared to sitting 3 hrs/day, sitting >6 hrs/day was associated with higher tissue plasminogen activator and tissue plasminogen activator/plasminogen activator inhibitor-1

  • These associations were not independent of overall physical activity or Body Mass Index (BMI). Compared to those in the high physical activity, low physical activity was associated with a higher BMI, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)-PAI-1 complex levels

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Materials and Methods

Data was analysed for 364 participants (74±7 yrs) of the Active Seniors group (retired, living independently in their own homes). Linear regression analyses examined associations of categories of categories of sitting time ( 3, 3–6, >6 hrs/day) and overall physical activity (Low, Moderate and High) with biomarkers in serum or plasma, adjusting for age, gender and smoking (with further adjustment for either overall physical activity or sitting time and BMI in secondary analyses)

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