Biological determinants of physical activity across the life course: a “Determinants of Diet and Physical Activity” (DEDIPAC) umbrella systematic literature review

Author:

Aleksovska Katina,Puggina Anna,Giraldi Luca,Buck Christoph,Burns Con,Cardon Greet,Carlin Angela,Chantal Simon,Ciarapica Donatella,Colotto Marco,Condello Giancarlo,Coppinger Tara,Cortis Cristina,D’Haese Sara,De Craemer Marieke,Di Blasio Andrea,Hansen Sylvia,Iacoviello Licia,Issartel Johann,Izzicupo Pascal,Jaeschke Lina,Kanning Martina,Kennedy Aileen,Ling Fiona,Luzak Agnes,Napolitano Giorgio,Nazare Julie-Anne,Perchoux Camille,Pischon Tobias,Polito Angela,Sannella Alessandra,Schulz Holger,Sohun Rhoda,Steinbrecher Astrid,Schlicht Wolfgang,Ricciardi Walter,MacDonncha Ciaran,Capranica Laura,Boccia Stefania

Abstract

Abstract Background Despite the large number of studies and reviews available, the evidence regarding the biological determinants of physical activity (PA) is inconclusive. In this umbrella review, we summarized the current evidence on the biological determinants of PA across the life course, by pooling the results of the available systematic literature reviews (SLRs) and meta-analyses (MAs). Methods We conducted an online search on MEDLINE, ISI Web of Science, Scopus, and SPORTDiscus databases up to January 2018. SLRs and MAs of observational studies that investigated the association between biological determinants of PA and having PA as outcome were considered eligible. The extracted data were assessed based on the importance of the determinants, the strength of evidence, and the methodological quality. Results We identified 19 reviews of which most were of moderate methodological quality. Determinants that were studied most frequently among all ages and demonstrated evidence suggesting a positive association to PA were younger age, being male, higher health status, and higher physical fitness levels. Among adults, normal birth weight was found to be positively associated to PA with convincing strength of evidence, while findings among adolescents were inconsistent and with limited strength of evidence. Conclusions Different social or behavioral factors may contribute to the decrease of PA with age and among females versus males, and creating programmes targeted at diverse ages, female population, and adults with abnormal birth weight is recommended. Future studies should use prospective study designs, standardized definitions of PA, and objective measurement methods of PA assessment.

Funder

MIUR

Eraweb 2

Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany

Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique

Institut National de Prévention et d’Education pour la Sante

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

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

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