Physical activity levels in American and Japanese men from the ERA-JUMP Study and associations with metabolic syndrome

ConclusionHigher total step counts/day had an important protective effect on MetS prevalence in both the Japanese and American cohorts, despite differences in PA levels and other MetS risk factors. The effect of steps/day (across all intensity levels) was much greater than domain-specific moderate-vigorous PA captured by questionnaire, suggesting the need for measurement tools that can best capture total movement when examining the effects of PA on MetS development.Graphical abstract
Source: Journal of Sport and Health Science - Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research