Physical activity at age 11 years and chronic disabling fatigue at ages 13 and 16 years in a UK birth cohort
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Physical activity at age 11 years and chronic disabling fatigue at ages 13 and 16 years in a UK birth cohort
Abstract
Objective: To investigate associations of physical activity at age 11 years with chronic disabling fatigue (CDF) at ages 13 and 16 years.
Design: Longitudinal birth cohort.
Setting: South-West England.
Participants: Adolescents enrolled in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children.
Outcomes and exposures: We identified adolescents who had disabling fatigue of >6 months' duration without a known cause at ages 13 and 16 years. Total and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and sedentary time at age 11 years were measured by accelerometry over a 7-day period.
Results: A total physical activity level 100 counts/min higher at age 11 years was associated with 25% lower odds of CDF at age 13 years (OR=0.75 (95% CI 0.59 to 0.95)), a 1% increase in the proportion of monitored time spent in moderate-to-vigorous activity was associated with 16% lower odds of CDF (OR=0.84 (95% CI 0.69 to 1.01)) and a 1-hour increase in sedentary time was associated with 35% higher odds of CDF (OR=1.35 (95% CI 1.02 to 1.79)). Disabling fatigue of only 3-5 months' duration at age 13 years had weaker associations with physical activity, and CDF at age 16 years was not associated with physical activity at age 11 years.
Conclusions: Children who had chronic disabling fatigue at age 13 years had lower levels of total and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and more sedentary time 2 years previously, but this association could be explained by reverse causation.
Keywords: ALSPAC; adolescent health; chronic fatigue syndrome; physical activity.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: EC is a medical advisor for the Sussex & Kent ME/CFS Society. The other authors have indicated no potential conflicts of interest to declare.
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