Journal of Sport and Health Science (Jan 2024)

Older Adult Compendium of Physical Activities: Energy costs of human activities in adults aged 60 and older

  • Erik A. Willis,
  • Stephen D. Herrmann,
  • Mary Hastert,
  • Chelsea L. Kracht,
  • Tiago V. Barreira,
  • John M. Schuna, Jr.,
  • Zhenghua Cai,
  • Minghui Quan,
  • Scott A. Conger,
  • Wendy J. Brown,
  • Barbara E. Ainsworth

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 13 – 17

Abstract

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Purpose: To describe the development of a Compendium for estimating the energy costs of activities in adults ≥60 years (OA Compendium). Methods: Physical activities (PAs) and their metabolic equivalent of task (MET) values were obtained from a systematic search of studies published in 4 sport and exercise databases (PubMed, Embase, SPORTDiscus (EBSCOhost), and Scopus) and a review of articles included in the 2011 Adult Compendium that measured PA in older adults. MET values were computed as the oxygen cost (VO2, mL/kg/min) during PA divided by 2.7 mL/kg/min (MET60+) to account for the lower resting metabolic rate in older adults. Results: We identified 68 articles and extracted energy expenditure data on 427 PAs. From these, we derived 99 unique Specific Activity codes with corresponding MET60+ values for older adults. We developed a website to present the OA Compendium MET60+ values: https://pacompendium.com. Conclusion: The OA Compendium uses data collected from adults ≥60 years for more accurate estimation of the energy cost of PAs in older adults. It is an accessible resource that will allow researchers, educators, and practitioners to find MET60+ values for older adults for use in PA research and practice.

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