Associations between VO2maxand vitality in older workers: A cross-sectional study

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Background. To prevent early exit from work, it is important to study which factors contribute to healthy ageing. One concept that is assumed to be closely related to, and therefore may influence healthy ageing, is vitality. Vitality consists of both a mental and a physical component, and is characterised by a perceived high energy level, decreased feelings of fatigue, and feeling fit. Since VO2max gives an indication of one's aerobic fitness, which can be improved by increased levels of physical activity, and because feeling fit is one of the main characteristics of vitality, it is hypothesised that VO 2max is related to vitality. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the associations between VO2max and vitality. Methods. In 427 older workers (aged 45 + years) participating in the Vital@Work study, VO2max was estimated at baseline using the 2-km UKK walk test. Vitality was measured by both the UWES Vitality Scale and the RAND-36 Vitality Scale. Associations were analysed using linear regression analyses. Results. The linear regression models, adjusted for age, showed a significant association between VO2max and vitality measured with the RAND-36 Vitality Scale ( = 0.446; 95% CI: 0.220-0.673). There was no significant association between VO2max and vitality measured with the UWES ( = -0.006; 95% CI:-0.017 - 0.006), after adjusting for age, gender and chronic disease status. Conclusions. VO2max was associated with a general measure of vitality (measured with the RAND-36 Vitality Scale), but not with occupational health related vitality (measured with the UWES Vitality Scale). The idea that physical exercise can be used as an effective tool for improving vitality was supported in this study. Trial registration. NTR1240. © 2010 Strijk et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Strijk, J. E., Proper, K. I., Klaver, L., Van Der Beek, A. J., & Van Mechelen, W. (2010). Associations between VO2maxand vitality in older workers: A cross-sectional study. BMC Public Health, 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-10-684

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