Table 1.
Metrics | Poor | Intermediate | Ideal |
---|---|---|---|
Smoking | Current smoker | Former smoker | Nonsmoker |
Physical activitya | <3500 steps/day | 3500–10,000 steps/day | >10,000 steps/day |
Healthy dietb | 0–1 component | 2–3 components | 4–5 components |
Body mass index | ≥30 kg/m2 | 25–29.9 kg/m2 | <25 kg/m2 |
Blood pressure | SBP ≥ 140 or DBP ≥ 90 mmHg | SBP 120–139 or DBP 80–89 mmHg or treated to ideal | SBP<120 and DBP<80 mmHg |
Total cholesterol | ≥240 mg/dL | 200–239 mg/dL or treated to ideal | <200 mg/dL |
Fasting glucose | ≥126 mg/dL | 100–125 mg/dL or treated to ideal | <100 mg/dL |
The AHA’s definitions [6] classify physical activity levels based on total activity time (minutes per day), but in the SHFS, physical activity was assessed with pedometers (steps per day). As several studies suggest that individuals who accumulate at least 10,000 steps per day have a decreased risk of obesity and hypertension compared with individuals who accumulate fewer steps per day, [48]>10,000 steps per day was considered an ideal level of activity
Includes (1) fruits and vegetables: ≥4.5 servings per day; (2) fish: ≥200 g per week; (3) fiber-to-carbohydrate ratio:>1 g of fiber per 10 g of carbohydrate; (4) sodium:<1500 mg per day; and (5) sugar-sweetened foods and beverages: ≤450 kcal per week. The 5 healthy diet components here were adapted from the AHA’s definitions of the 5 components, which were “(1) fruits and vegetables: ≥4.5 cups per day; (2) fish: ≥two 3.5-oz servings per week (preferably oily fish); (3) fiber-rich whole grains (≥1.1 g of fiber per 10 g of carbohydrate): ≥three 1-oz-equivalent servings per day; (4) sodium:<1500 mg per day; (5) sugar-sweetened beverages: ≤450 kcal (36 oz) per week.”