Physical activity, residential greenness, and cardiac autonomic function

Author:

Korpisaari Maija1234ORCID,Puhakka Soile123,Farrahi Vahid45ORCID,Niemelä Maisa46ORCID,Tulppo Mikko P.78,Ikäheimo Tiina29,Korpelainen Raija127,Lankila Tiina13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sports and Exercise Medicine Oulu Deaconess Institute Foundation sr. Oulu Finland

2. Research Unit of Population Health, Faculty of Medicine University of Oulu Oulu Finland

3. Geography Research Unit, Faculty of Science University of Oulu Oulu Finland

4. Research Unit of Health Sciences and Technology University of Oulu Finland

5. Institute for Sport and Sport Sciences, TU Dortmund University Dortmund Germany

6. Centre for Wireless Communications University of Oulu Finland

7. Medical Research Center Oulu University Hospital and University of Oulu Oulu Finland

8. Research Unit of Biomedicine and Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Oulu Oulu Finland

9. UiT The Arctic University of Norway Tromsø Norway

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThis population‐based study examines the associations between physical activity (PA), residential environmental greenness, and cardiac health measured by resting short‐term heart rate variability (HRV).MethodsResidential greenness of a birth cohort sample (n = 5433) at 46 years was measured with normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) by fixing a 1 km buffer around each participant's home. Daily light PA (LPA), moderate PA (MPA), vigorous PA (VPA), and the combination of both (MVPA) were measured using a wrist‐worn accelerometer for 14 days. Resting HRV was measured with a heart rate monitor, and generalized additive modeling (GAM) was used to examine the association between PA, NDVI, and resting HRV.ResultsIn nongreen areas, men had less PA at all intensity levels compared to men in green areas. Women had more LPA and total PA and less MPA, MVPA, and VPA in green residential areas compared to nongreen areas. In green residential areas, men had more MPA, MVPA, and VPA than women, whereas women had more LPA than men. GAM showed positive linear associations between LPA, MVPA and HRV in all models.ConclusionsHigher LPA and MVPA were significantly associated with increased HRV, irrespective of residential greenness. Greenness was positively associated with PA at all intensity levels in men, whereas in women, a positive association was found for LPA and total PA. A positive relationship of PA with resting HRV and greenness with PA was found. Residential greenness for promoting PA and heart health in adults should be considered in city planning.

Funder

European Regional Development Fund

Oulun Yliopistollinen Sairaala

Strategic Research Council

Oulun Yliopisto

Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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