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Education leads to a more physically active lifestyle: Evidence based on Mendelian randomization




TekijätKari JT, Viinikainen J, Böckerman P, Tammelin TH, Pitkänen N, Lehtimäki T, Pahkala K, Hirvensalo M, Raitakari OT, Pehkonen J

KustantajaWILEY

Julkaisuvuosi2020

JournalScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiSCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS

Lehden akronyymiSCAND J MED SCI SPOR

Vuosikerta30

Numero7

Aloitussivu1194

Lopetussivu1204

Sivujen määrä11

ISSN0905-7188

eISSN1600-0838

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/sms.13653

Rinnakkaistallenteen osoitehttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/47321547


Tiivistelmä
Physical inactivity is a major health risk worldwide. Observational studies suggest that higher education is positively related to physical activity, but it is not clear whether this relationship constitutes a causal effect. Using participants (N = 1651) drawn from the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study linked to nationwide administrative data from Statistics Finland, this study examined whether educational attainment, measured by years of education, is related to adulthood physical activity in terms of overall physical activity, weekly hours of intensive activity, total steps per day, and aerobic steps per day. We employed ordinary least squares (OLS) models and extended the analysis using an instrumental variables approach (Mendelian randomization, MR) with a genetic risk score as an instrument for years of education. Based on the MR results, it was found that years of education is positively related to physical activity. On average, one additional year of education leads to a 0.62-unit higher overall physical activity (P < .01), 0.26 more hours of weekly intensive activity (P < .05), 560 more steps per day (P < .10), and 390 more aerobic steps per day (P < .09). The findings indicate that education may be a factor leading to higher leisure-time physical activity and thus promoting global health.

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