| Literature DB >> 25884213 |
Sofie Compernolle1, Katrien De Cocker2,3, Gavin Abbott4, Maïté Verloigne5,6, Greet Cardon7, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij8, Kylie Ball9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Women living in deprived neighborhoods are a risk group for overweight and obesity, particularly during the childbearing years. Several socio-demographic characteristics may compound this risk, but little is known about why this might be the case. Sedentary behaviors are emerging as a socio-demographically patterned risk factor for obesity. The purpose of the present study was to assess socio-demographic differences in sedentary behaviors, and to examine whether these behaviors could explain the relation between socio-demographic variables and BMI (BMI) in this risk group.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25884213 PMCID: PMC4395907 DOI: 10.1186/s12966-015-0209-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Socio-demographic characteristics, sedentary behaviors and BMI of the total sample
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| Age (years), mean (SD) (n = 3830) | 34.7 (8.2) |
| Employment status, n (%) (n = 3782) | |
| Unemployed | 1188 (31.4) |
| Employed | 2594 (68.6) |
| Educational level n (%) (n = 3831) | |
| Low-medium | 2815 (73.5) |
| High | 1016 (26.5) |
| Marital status n (%) (n = 3857) | |
| Married/ in a relationship | 1349 (35.0) |
| Alone | 2508 (65.0) |
| Number of children up to 18 years in household n (%) (n = 3809) | |
| None | 1499 (39.4) |
| One | 666 (17.5) |
| Two | 993 (26.1) |
| Three or more | 651 (17.1) |
| Residential location n (%) (n = 3879) | |
| Urban | 1801 (46.4) |
| Rural | 2078 (53.6) |
| Country of birth n (%) (n = 3866) | |
| Australia | 3432 (88.8) |
| Other | 434 (11.2) |
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| Television viewing time, mean (SD) (n = 3775) | 3.6 (3.6) |
| Computer time, mean (SD) (n = 3615) | 3.1 (4.2) |
| Total screen time, mean (SD) (n = 3585) | 6.3 (4.7) |
| Total sedentary time, mean (SD) (n = 3749) | 7.2 (4.8) |
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| BMI (kg/m2), mean (SD) (n = 3879) | 26.0 (6.1) |
SD = Standard deviation.
Figure 1Mediation model of the relation between socio-demographic factors and BMI as mediated through total sedentary time, total screen time, television time and computer time. Represents the mediation model of the relation between socio-demographic factors and BMI as mediated through total sedentary time, total screen time, television time and computer time.
Regression coefficients (τ) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of the main associations
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| Residential location (ref = living in a rural neighborhood) |
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SE = standard error, CI = confidence interval, ref = reference category.
All significant associations are presented in bold font.
All analyses were adjusted for total physical activity.
Mediating role of sedentary behaviors on the association between socio-demographic factors and BMI
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| Television time | 0.001 (0.001) | -0.002, 0.001 |
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| Computer time |
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| -0.000,-0.000 |
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| Total screen time |
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| -0.001,-0.000 |
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| Total sedentary time |
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| -0.000 (0.000) | -0.001, 0.000 | - |
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| Television time |
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| 0.000, 0.030 |
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| Computer time |
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| -0.000 (0.000) | -0.000, 0.000 | - | - | - |
| Total screen time |
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| 0.000, 0.012 |
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| Total sedentary time |
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| -0.001, 0.008 | - |
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| Television time | -0.011 (0.014) | -0.016, 0.038 |
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| Computer time |
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| 0.011 (0.022) | -0.032, 0.053 | - | - | - |
| Total screen time |
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| -0.033, -0.006 |
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| Total sedentary time |
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| -0.008 (0.004) | -0.016, 0.000 | _ |
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| Television time | 0.033 (0.013) | -0.007, 0.059 |
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| Computer time |
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| 0.024 (0.021) | -0.017, 0.065 | - | - | - |
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| 0.003, 0.019 |
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| Total sedentary time |
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| 0.009 (0.005) | -0.000, 0.018 | - |
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| Television time |
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| -0.009, -0.002 |
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| Total screen time |
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| -0.017,-0.003 |
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| Total sedentary time |
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| 0.144 (0.035) | 0.076, 0.213 | -0.006 (0.003) | -0.012,0.000 | - |
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| Television time | 0.009 (0.014) | -0.019, 0.037 |
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| Computer time |
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| 0.023 (0.021) | -0.018, 0.064 | - | - | - |
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| 0.001, 0.014 |
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| Total sedentary time |
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| 0.005 (0.003) | -0.001, 0.010 | - |
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| Television time |
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| -0.016,-0.001 |
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| Computer time | 0.015 (0.033) | -0.051, 0.080 | 0.019 (0.021) | -0.022, 0.060 | - | - | - |
| Total screen time |
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| -0.006 (0.004) | -0.014, 0.001 | - |
| Total sedentary time | -0.034 (0.017) | -0.066, 0.001 |
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aAssociations between socio-demographic predictors and mediators.
bAssociations between mediators and BMI, adjusting for socio-demographic predictors.
SE = standard error, CI = confidence interval, S = suppression effect, – = mediation effects were not calculated if the α-path or the β-path were not significant, proportion mediated was not calculated if the mediation effect was not significant.
All significant associations are presented in bold font.
All analyses were adjusted for total physical activity.