Leisure time and occupational physical activity, resting heart rate, and mortality in the Arctic region of Norway: The Finnmark Study

Source at https://doi.org/10.1177/2047487319848205 . © Sage Publications 2019. Aims - This study examined the association of leisure time physical activity, occupational physical activity, and resting heart rate with all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality in Sami and non-Sami populations. St...

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Published in:European Journal of Preventive Cardiology
Main Authors: Hermansen, Rune Hermann, Jacobsen, Bjarne K., Løchen, Maja-Lisa, Morseth, Bente
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Sage 2019
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https://doi.org/10.1177/2047487319848205
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/16592 2023-05-15T14:26:46+02:00 Leisure time and occupational physical activity, resting heart rate, and mortality in the Arctic region of Norway: The Finnmark Study Hermansen, Rune Hermann Jacobsen, Bjarne K. Løchen, Maja-Lisa Morseth, Bente 2019-05-20 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/16592 https://doi.org/10.1177/2047487319848205 eng eng Sage European Journal of Preventive Cardiology Hermansen R., Jacobsen, B.K., Løchen, M.L. & Morseth, B. (2019). Leisure time and occupational physical activity, resting heart rate, and mortality in the Arctic region of Norway: The Finnmark Study. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 26 (15), 1636-1644. https://doi.org/10.1177/2047487319848205 FRIDAID 1692933 doi:10.1177/2047487319848205 2047-4873 2047-4881 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/16592 openAccess VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Community medicine Social medicine: 801 VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Samfunnsmedisin sosialmedisin: 801 Physical activity heart rate ethnicity indigenous longitudinal mortality Sami Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed 2019 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.1177/2047487319848205 2021-06-25T17:56:44Z Source at https://doi.org/10.1177/2047487319848205 . © Sage Publications 2019. Aims - This study examined the association of leisure time physical activity, occupational physical activity, and resting heart rate with all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality in Sami and non-Sami populations. Study design - This was a longitudinal, observational population-based study. Methods - The Finnmark 3 study cohort was examined in 1987–1988 and followed for all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality for 26 years. The cohort included 17,697 men and women with a mean age of 47.2 years at baseline. Leisure time physical activity and occupational physical activity were assessed with a validated questionnaire at baseline, whereas cause of death was obtained from the Norwegian Cause of Death Registry. Results - A total of 1983 women and 3147 men died during follow-up. Leisure time physical activity was linearly and inversely associated with all-cause mortality, but not coronary heart disease mortality. Compared to inactive subjects, all-cause mortality was significantly reduced by 16% in the active leisure time physical activity group (hazard ratio 0.84; 95% confidence interval 0.76–0.92). Both for all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality, we observed a U-shaped relationship with occupational physical activity, as participants in the walking and lifting group had significantly lower mortality than both the mostly sedentary and the heavy manual labour group ( p < 0.05). An increase in resting heart rate by one beat per minute was associated with a 1.1% increase in all-cause mortality (hazard ratio 1.011; 95% confidence interval 1.009–1.013). The associations were similar in Sami and non-Sami subjects. Conclusion - In this population-based study, leisure time physical activity was inversely associated with all-cause mortality, whereas resting heart rate was positively associated with all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality. There was a U-shaped association between occupational physical activity and cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Finnmark sami Finnmark University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Norway European Journal of Preventive Cardiology 26 15 1636 1644
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topic VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Community medicine
Social medicine: 801
VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Samfunnsmedisin
sosialmedisin: 801
Physical activity
heart rate
ethnicity
indigenous
longitudinal
mortality
Sami
spellingShingle VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Community medicine
Social medicine: 801
VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Samfunnsmedisin
sosialmedisin: 801
Physical activity
heart rate
ethnicity
indigenous
longitudinal
mortality
Sami
Hermansen, Rune Hermann
Jacobsen, Bjarne K.
Løchen, Maja-Lisa
Morseth, Bente
Leisure time and occupational physical activity, resting heart rate, and mortality in the Arctic region of Norway: The Finnmark Study
topic_facet VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Community medicine
Social medicine: 801
VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Samfunnsmedisin
sosialmedisin: 801
Physical activity
heart rate
ethnicity
indigenous
longitudinal
mortality
Sami
description Source at https://doi.org/10.1177/2047487319848205 . © Sage Publications 2019. Aims - This study examined the association of leisure time physical activity, occupational physical activity, and resting heart rate with all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality in Sami and non-Sami populations. Study design - This was a longitudinal, observational population-based study. Methods - The Finnmark 3 study cohort was examined in 1987–1988 and followed for all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality for 26 years. The cohort included 17,697 men and women with a mean age of 47.2 years at baseline. Leisure time physical activity and occupational physical activity were assessed with a validated questionnaire at baseline, whereas cause of death was obtained from the Norwegian Cause of Death Registry. Results - A total of 1983 women and 3147 men died during follow-up. Leisure time physical activity was linearly and inversely associated with all-cause mortality, but not coronary heart disease mortality. Compared to inactive subjects, all-cause mortality was significantly reduced by 16% in the active leisure time physical activity group (hazard ratio 0.84; 95% confidence interval 0.76–0.92). Both for all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality, we observed a U-shaped relationship with occupational physical activity, as participants in the walking and lifting group had significantly lower mortality than both the mostly sedentary and the heavy manual labour group ( p < 0.05). An increase in resting heart rate by one beat per minute was associated with a 1.1% increase in all-cause mortality (hazard ratio 1.011; 95% confidence interval 1.009–1.013). The associations were similar in Sami and non-Sami subjects. Conclusion - In this population-based study, leisure time physical activity was inversely associated with all-cause mortality, whereas resting heart rate was positively associated with all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality. There was a U-shaped association between occupational physical activity and cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality.
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author Hermansen, Rune Hermann
Jacobsen, Bjarne K.
Løchen, Maja-Lisa
Morseth, Bente
author_facet Hermansen, Rune Hermann
Jacobsen, Bjarne K.
Løchen, Maja-Lisa
Morseth, Bente
author_sort Hermansen, Rune Hermann
title Leisure time and occupational physical activity, resting heart rate, and mortality in the Arctic region of Norway: The Finnmark Study
title_short Leisure time and occupational physical activity, resting heart rate, and mortality in the Arctic region of Norway: The Finnmark Study
title_full Leisure time and occupational physical activity, resting heart rate, and mortality in the Arctic region of Norway: The Finnmark Study
title_fullStr Leisure time and occupational physical activity, resting heart rate, and mortality in the Arctic region of Norway: The Finnmark Study
title_full_unstemmed Leisure time and occupational physical activity, resting heart rate, and mortality in the Arctic region of Norway: The Finnmark Study
title_sort leisure time and occupational physical activity, resting heart rate, and mortality in the arctic region of norway: the finnmark study
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Hermansen R., Jacobsen, B.K., Løchen, M.L. & Morseth, B. (2019). Leisure time and occupational physical activity, resting heart rate, and mortality in the Arctic region of Norway: The Finnmark Study. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 26 (15), 1636-1644. https://doi.org/10.1177/2047487319848205
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