| Literature DB >> 26101666 |
Richard Lowry1, Shannon Michael2, Zewditu Demissie1, Laura Kann1, Deborah A Galuska3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA), sedentary behaviors, and dietary behaviors are each associated with overweight and obesity among youth. However, the associations of PA and sedentary behaviors with dietary behaviors are complex and not well understood.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26101666 PMCID: PMC4458549 DOI: 10.1155/2015/876524
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obes ISSN: 2090-0708
Question wording and analytic coding for dietary variables—National Youth Physical Activity and Nutrition Study, 2010.
| Dietary behaviors | Questionnaire item(s) | Analytic coding |
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| Fruits | Combination of two items: | For combined variable: |
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| Vegetables | Combination of four items: | For combined variable: |
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| Fast food | During the past 7 days, on how many days did you eat at least one meal or snack from a fast food restaurant such as McDonald's, Taco Bell, or KFC? | ≥1 day/week versus |
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| Sugar-sweetened beverages | Combination of four: | For combined variable: |
Prevalence (%) and adjusted odds ratios (ORs) for dietary behaviors by physical activity-related behaviors, among US high school students.
| PA-related behavior | Fruitsa | Vegetablesb | Fast foodc | Sugar-sweetened beveragesd | ||||
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| % | OR (95% CI) | % | OR (95% CI) | % | OR (95% CI) | % | OR (95% CI) | |
| Daily physical activitye | ||||||||
| Yes | 57.8 | 2.1‡ (1.8–2.6) | 30.1 | 2.3‡ (1.8–2.8) | 73.2 | 0.9 (0.7–1.0) | 29.9 | 1.4‡ (1.2–1.8) |
| No | 38.0 | Referent | 16.4 | Referent | 75.1 | Referent | 20.9 | Referent |
| Muscle strengtheningf | ||||||||
| Yes | 48.0 | 1.7‡ (1.6–1.9) | 22.8 | 1.8‡ (1.6–2.1) | 74.3 | 0.9 (0.7–1.1) | 23.7 | 1.0 (0.9–1.2) |
| No | 33.7 | Referent | 14.1 | Referent | 75.3 | Referent | 20.7 | Referent |
| Television viewingg | ||||||||
| Yes | 36.9 | 0.7‡ (0.6–0.8) | 16.4 | 0.8† (0.6–0.9) | 79.8 | 1.4† (1.1–1.8) | 31.0 | 1.7‡ (1.5–2.0) |
| No | 42.5 | Referent | 19.2 | Referent | 72.8 | Referent | 18.7 | Referent |
| Computer/video game useh | ||||||||
| Yes | 34.1 | 0.7‡ (0.6–0.8) | 15.4 | 0.7‡ (0.6–0.9) | 78.2 | 1.3† (1.1–1.6) | 29.4 | 1.6‡ (1.3–1.9) |
| No | 43.0 | Referent | 19.4 | Referent | 73.8 | Referent | 20.0 | Referent |
OR = odds ratio, adjusted for sex, race/ethnicity, grade, body weight status, and current weight management goals.
CI = confidence interval. † p < 0.01.‡ p < 0.001.
aAte fruits ≥2 times/day.
bAte vegetables ≥3 times/day.
cAte at least one meal or snack from a fast food restaurant ≥1 day/week.
dDrank sugar-sweetened beverages ≥3 times/day.
ePhysically active for ≥60 minutes, 7 days/week.
fParticipated in muscle strengthening exercises on ≥3 days/week.
gWatched television for >2 hours on an average school day.
hPlayed video or computer games or used a computer for something other than school work >2 hours on an average school day.
Prevalence (%) of body weight status, weight management goals, physical activity, sedentary behaviors, and dietary behaviors by sex, among US high school students.
| Measures | Female | Male | Chi-square test | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | (95% CI) | % | (95% CI) | ( | |
| Body weight statusa | |||||
| Obese (BMI ≥ 95th percentile) | 20.5 | (18.0–23.2) | 17.6 | (15.9–19.5) | ( |
| Overweight (85th ≤ BMI < 95th percentile) | 17.4 | (16.0–18.9) | 18.2 | (16.4–20.2) | |
| Normal weight (5th ≤ BMI < 85th percentile) | 58.9 | (56.2–61.6) | 62.4 | (59.8–64.9) | |
| Underweight (BMI < 5th percentile) | 3.2 | (2.4–4.1) | 1.8 | (1.3–2.5) | |
| Weight management goalsb | |||||
| Lose weight | 60.5 | (57.9–63.1) | 33.8 | (31.6–36.1) | ( |
| Gain weight | 5.7 | (4.6–7.0) | 28.8 | (26.7–31.0) | |
| Stay the same weight | 19.0 | (17.7–20.4) | 19.7 | (18.2–21.3) | |
| Not trying to do anything about weight | 14.8 | (13.2–16.5) | 17.7 | (15.9–19.6) | |
| Physical activity | |||||
| Daily physical activityc | 8.4 | (7.3–9.5) | 21.7 | (19.3–24.4) | ( |
| Muscle strengtheningd | 36.6 | (34.1–39.1) | 64.4 | (60.8–67.9) | ( |
| Sedentary behaviors | |||||
| Television viewinge | 30.2 | (26.9–33.8) | 26.4 | (24.0–29.0) | ( |
| Computer/video game usef | 19.2 | (17.4–21.3) | 27.6 | (25.4–30.0) | ( |
| Dietary behaviors | |||||
| Fruitsg | 39.1 | (36.3–42.0) | 42.8 | (41.2–44.4) | ( |
| Vegetablesh | 18.3 | (16.3–20.5) | 18.6 | (17.3–20.1) | NS |
| Fast foodi | 72.6 | (68.2–76.6) | 77.1 | (74.3–79.7) | ( |
| Sugar-sweetened beveragesj | 18.1 | (15.5–21.1) | 26.4 | (23.1–30.0) | ( |
CI = confidence interval. NS = not significant, p ≥ 0.05.
BMI = body mass index = weight (kg)/height (m)2.
aBased on BMI calculated from measured height and weight and using age- and sex-specific percentiles from growth charts developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
bWhich of the following are you trying to do about your weight?
cPhysically active for ≥60 minutes, 7 days/week.
dParticipated in muscle strengthening exercises on ≥3 days/week.
eWatched television for >2 hours on an average school day.
fPlayed video or computer games or used a computer for something other than school work >2 hours on an average school day.
gAte fruits ≥2 times/day.
hAte vegetables ≥3 times/day.
iAte at least one meal or snack from a fast food restaurant ≥1 days/week.
jDrank sugar-sweetened beverages ≥3 times/day.