Domain and intensity of physical activity are associated with metabolic syndrome: A population-based study.
Jose Antonio Serrano-SanchezMaría Jesús Fernández-RodríguezJoaquin Sanchis-MoysiMaría Del Cristo Rodríguez-PérezItahisa Marcelino-RodríguezAntonio Cabrera de LeónPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Some types of leisure time PAs may contribute more than others to reducing MetS. Light and domestic PA play a complementary role in enhancing energy expenditure in the general population. TV watching time above 2 h/d counteracted the MetS risk reduction associated with PA level, but PA level also reduced the risk of METs presented by those with a low level of PA and an excess TV watching time. Physical activity explains a greater amount of the variance of MetS than any other factors of lifestyle, education, sex and family history, and substantially mitigates the strong association of age and BMI with MetS.