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Fig. 1 | European Review of Aging and Physical Activity

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From: Device-measured movement behaviors and cardiac biomarkers in older adults without major cardiovascular disease: the Seniors-ENRICA-2 study

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Association of each movement behavior with hs-cTnT in men and women with subclinical cardiac damage. Restricted cubic splines whose values are geometric means (95% confidence interval) of hs-cTnT

hs-cTnT: high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T; LPA: light physical activity; MVPA: moderate-to-vigorous physical activity; PA: physical activity; SB: sedentary behavior

Subclinical cardiac damage: hs-cTnT >p99 (16.8 pg/mL in men and 9.0 pg/mL in women) and/or NT-proBNP >cutoff (75 pg/mL if age ≤ 75 years, 250 pg/mL if age > 75 years). Linear regression models adjusted for sex, age, educational level (primary or less, secondary, or university), smoking status (never, former, or current), alcohol consumption (never, moderate, heavy, or former), energy intake (kcal/day), Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener (MEDAS) score, body mass index (kg/m2), serum glucose (mg/dL), serum LDL-cholesterol (mg/dL), systolic blood pressure (mmHg) and glomerular filtration rate. Models for sleep and SB further adjusted for MVPA time, and models for LPA and MVPA further adjusted for SB time

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