| Literature DB >> 18811976 |
Rômulo Araújo Fernandes1, Ismael Forte Freitas Júnior, Jefferson Rosa Cardoso, Enio Ricardo Vaz Ronque, Mathias Roberto Loch, Arli Ramos de Oliveira.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The belief that adolescents engaged in sports increase their overall physical activity level while simultaneously decreasing physical inactivity has been the foundation of many intervention programs in developing countries. The aim of this study was to analyze the association between regular participation in sports and both active behaviors and TV viewing during leisure time.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18811976 PMCID: PMC2567980 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-8-329
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
General information of the sample (Brazil, n = 1752).
| Variables | n | (%) |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 812 | (46.3) |
| Female | 940 | (53.7) |
| Age (years) | ||
| 11–14 | 1098 | (62.7) |
| 15–17 | 654 | (37.3) |
| Paternal schooling | ||
| ≥ 15 years | 410 | (23.5) |
| <15 years | 1342 | (76.5) |
| Maternal schooling | ||
| ≥ 15 years | 400 | (22.8) |
| <15 years | 1352 | (77.2) |
| F-SES | ||
| A (wealthiest) | 496 | (28.3) |
| B | 862 | (49.2) |
| C – D – E (poorest) | 394 | (22.5) |
| Participation in sports | ||
| Yes | 260 | (14.8) |
| No | 1492 | (85.2) |
F-SES = family socio-economic status.
Association among behaviors during leisure time and potential confounders (Brazil, n = 1752)
| Leisure Time | Gender (%) | Age (%) | F-SES (%) | |||
| Male | Female | 11–14 | 15–17 | Wealthiest | Poorest | |
| TV viewing | ||||||
| L- Frequency | 11.2 | 6.4 | 5.6 | 13.7 | 7.4 | 11.7 |
| M- Frequency | 59.9 | 49.9 | 49.6 | 62.9 | 52.1 | 63 |
| H- Frequency | 28.9 | 43.6 | 44.8 | 23.5 | 41.4 | 25.3 |
| p = 0.001 | p = 0.001 | p = 0.001 | ||||
| Walk | ||||||
| L- Frequency | 49.4 | 46.5 | 49.2 | 45.7 | 47.8 | 48 |
| M- Frequency | 41.6 | 44 | 41.2 | 45.7 | 42.2 | 44.7 |
| H- Frequency | 9 | 9.5 | 9.6 | 8.6 | 10 | 7.3 |
| p = 0.282 | p = 0.446 | p = 0.411 | ||||
| Cycle | ||||||
| L- Frequency | 32.4 | 57.6 | 39 | 57.6 | 44.8 | 49 |
| M- Frequency | 41.2 | 33.8 | 39.9 | 32.8 | 37.4 | 36.7 |
| H- Frequency | 26.4 | 8.6 | 21.1 | 9.6 | 17.8 | 14.3 |
| p = 0.001 | p = 0.001 | p = 0.050 | ||||
F-SES = family socio-economic status; L-Frequency = low frequency; M-Frequency = middle frequency; H-Frequency = high frequency.
Prevalence ratio and 95% confidence interval for behavior factors associated to sports practice (Brazil, n = 1752).
| Regular Participation in Sports | |||
| Leisure Time | Sports (yes) | Crude | Adjusted* |
| n (%) | PR [95%CI] | PR [95%CI] | |
| TV viewing | |||
| L-Frequency | 27 (20.1) | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| M-Frequency | 142 (17.3) | 1.00 [0.64–1.58] | 1.13 [0.72–1.76] |
| H-Frequency | 95 (16.9) | 0.98 [0.62–1.56] | 1.28 [0.81–2.02] |
| p = 0.989 | p = 0.577 | ||
| Walk | |||
| L-Frequency | 93 (12.1) | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| M-Frequency | 119 (18.3) | 1.33 [1.00–1.76] | 1.32 [1.00–1.74] |
| H-Frequency | 58 (50.9) | 2.79 [2.05–3.79] | 2.69 [1.98–3.64] |
| p = 0.001 | p = 0.001 | ||
| Cycle | |||
| L-Frequency | 78 (10.5) | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| M-Frequency | 97 (17.2) | 1.71 [1.24–2.34] | 1.56 [1.13–2.16] |
| H-Frequency | 87 (41.1) | 3.03 [2.22–4.13] | 2.55 [1.80–3.60] |
| p = 0.001 | p = 0.001 | ||
* = adjusted for gender, age, family socio-economic status and parent's schooling; L-Frequency = low frequency; M-Frequency = middle frequency; H-Frequency = high frequency; PR = prevalence ratio; 95%CI = confidence interval of 95%.