| Literature DB >> 27716210 |
Christina Howitt1, Soren Brage2, Ian R Hambleton3, Kate Westgate2, T Alafia Samuels3, Angela Mc Rose3, Nigel Unwin3,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Current understanding of population physical activity (PA) levels and sedentary behaviour in developing countries is limited, and based primarily on self-report. We described PA levels using objective and self-report methods in a developing country population.Entities:
Keywords: Barbados; Combined sensing; Physical activity; Physical activity questionnaire; Sedentary behaviour
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27716210 PMCID: PMC5045650 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3689-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Definitions of Physical activity and sedentary behaviour variables
| Variable | Definition | |
|---|---|---|
| Physical inactivity | Prevalence (%) | Does not meet WHO minimum recommendations for physical activity, i.e. at least 150 min of MVPA per week accrued in bouts of at least 10 min [ |
| Sedentary lifestyle | Prevalence (%) | Spends 8 h or more sedentary each day, excluding sleep [ |
| Overestimator | Prevalence (%) | Perceives themselves as ‘active’ or ‘extremely active’ but does not meet WHO minimum guidelines for activity according to objective estimate |
| Physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE) | (kJ/kg/day) | The modifiable component of daily total energy expenditure derived from all activities |
| Sedentary time | (hours/day) | Time spent at ≤1.5 MET [ |
| Light physical activity (LPA) | (hours/day) | Time spent between 1.5 and 3 MET [ |
| Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) | (mins/day) | Time spent at ≥3 MET [ |
Fig. 1Flowchart of study recruitment
Demographic, socioeconomic, anthropometric and physical activity characteristics of sampleaok
| Women ( | Men ( | Overall ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | 95 % CI | % | 95 % CI | % | 95 % CI | ||
| Age | |||||||
| 25–39 years | ( | 47.1 | (40.0,54.4) | 49.5 | (39.2,59.8) | 48.3 | (42.3,54.3) |
| 40–54 years | ( | 52.9 | (45.6,60) | 50.5 | (40.2,60.8) | 51.7 | (45.7,57.7) |
| Education | |||||||
| Less than secondary school | ( | 6.6 | (4.3,9.8) | 5.5 | (2.3,12.6) | 6.0 | (3.8,9.4) |
| Secondary school completed | ( | 52.5 | (44.8,60.1) | 43.2 | (33.5,53.5) | 48.0 | (41.0,55.2) |
| Technical, trade or teacher | ( | 19.7 | (13.7,27.5) | 26.1 | (16.9,38) | 22.8 | (16.6,30.4) |
| University | ( | 21.2 | (14.8,29.4) | 25.2 | (17.1,35.5) | 23.2 | (17.1,30.6) |
| Occupational grade | |||||||
| Routine/manual | ( | 9.6 | (6.3,14.5) | 40.3 | (30.6,50.8) | 24.5 | (19.3,30.4) |
| Intermediate | ( | 41.6 | (35.4,48) | 21.0 | (13.1,31.9) | 31.6 | (27.3,36.2) |
| Professional | ( | 14.7 | (10.3,20.5) | 16.5 | (10.1,25.8) | 15.6 | (11.4,21) |
| Not in employment | ( | 29.6 | (22.9,37.2) | 11.5 | (7,18.3) | 20.8 | (16.0,26.7) |
| Missingb | ( | 4.5 | (2.0,10.2) | 10.8 | (6.4,17.6) | 7.5 | (4.7,11.8) |
| BMI category | |||||||
| Normal | ( | 24.9 | (19.3,31.4) | 46.5 | (35.6,57.7) | 35.3 | (29.0,42.2) |
| Overweight | ( | 25.6 | (19.6,32.7) | 33.0 | (25.0,42.2) | 29.2 | (23.8,35.3) |
| Obese | ( | 49.5 | (42.8,56.3) | 20.5 | (14.0,29) | 35.5 | (29.7,41.8) |
| Physical activity characteristics | |||||||
| Objective inactive | ( | 90.5 | (83.3,94.7) | 58.9 | (48.4,68.7) | 75.2 | (68.7,80.8) |
| Objective sedentary | ( | 57.1 | (50.1,63.8) | 43.9 | (33,55.3) | 50.7 | (43.3,58.1) |
| Overestimator | ( | 66.8 | (57.1,75.3) | 52.7 | (43.6,61.7) | 60.1 | (52.8,66.9) |
aPercentages are weighted to compensate for unequal probabilities of selection (selecting 1 individual from household), non-response, and to standardise to the age-sex distribution according to the latest population census
bOccupation provided as free text, but did not fit any code
Objectively assessed physical activity components in young to middle aged adult Barbadians
| PAEE (kJ/kg/day) | Sedentary time (hours/day) | LPA (hours/day) | MVPA (mins/day) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median | IQR | Median | IQR | Median | IQR | Median | IQR | |
| Overall | 40.9 | (31.7,53.3) | 8.0 | (6.2,9.8) | 6.7 | (5.5,8.0) | 62.5 | (40.2,130.3) |
| Sex | ||||||||
| Women | 36.4 | (26.7,45.9) | 8.3 | (6.6,10.1) | 6.4 | (5.2,8.0) | 56.6 | (38.2,97.4) |
| Men | 47.2 | (34.4,62.5) | 7.6 | (5.6,9.5) | 6.8 | (5.8,8.0) | 91.6 | (41.2,146) |
| Age group | ||||||||
| 25–39 years | 44.2 | (32.9,55.3) | 7.5 | (5.6,9.6) | 6.9 | (5.7,8.2) | 72.3 | (40.5,143) |
| 40–54 years | 37.6 | (29.6,52) | 8.3 | (6.7,10) | 6.4 | (5.4,7.6) | 58.5 | (39.8,112.4) |
Fig. 2The prevalence of objective and self-reported physical inactivity in Barbadian women, stratified by sociodemographic group
Fig. 3The prevalence of objective and self-reported physical inactivity in Barbadian men, stratified by sociodemographic group
Distribution of objectively assessed physical activity components in young to middle aged adult Barbadians
| Women | Men | Overall | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coefficient | 95 % CI | Coefficient | 95 % CI | Coefficient | 95 % CI | |
| Educationa | ||||||
| PAEE (kJ/kg/day) | −0.9 | (−3.9,2.1) | −4.2 | (−9.7,1.3) | −1.8 | (−4.6,−0.9) |
| Sedentary time (hours/day) | 0.6 | (0.1,1.0) | 0.7 | (0.2,1.3) | 0.7 | (0.3,1.1) |
| Time spent in light activity (hours/day) | −0.4 | (−0.7,0.0) | −0.2 | (−0.6,0.2) | −0.3 | (−0.5,0.0) |
| Time spent in moderate-to-vigorous activity (minutes/day) | −6.7 | (−15.5,2.2) | −19.5 | (−40.8,1.7) | −10.2 | (−19.9,−0.5) |
| Occupationb | ||||||
| PAEE (kJ/kg/day) | −0.1 | (−0.5,0.2) | −3.2 | (−8.1,1.7) | −3.3 | (−5.6,−1.0) |
| Sedentary time (hrs/day) | 0.6 | (0.1,1.0) | 0.1 | (−0.4,0.7) | 0.5 | (0.1,0.8) |
| Time spent in light activity (hrs/day) | −0.4 | (−0.7,0.0) | −0.1 | (−0.5,0.2) | −0.3 | (−0.5,−0.1) |
| Time spent in moderate-to-vigorous activity (minutes/day) | −10.8 | (−18.8,−2.7) | −18.0 | (−36.2,−0.2) | −11.7 | (−20.4,−3.0) |
aRegression coefficient is the median change in the PA component as education category increases from lowest to highest, after controlling for age and sex. There are four education categories: level 1 had not completed secondary school; level 2 completed secondary school; level 3 had technical, trade or teacher education; and level 4 had university education (undergraduate and postgraduate)
bRegression coefficient is the median change in the PA component as occupation category increases from lowest to highest, after controlling for age and sex. There are three occupation groups : group 1 (routine/manual) consisted of skilled agricultural, craft/elementary workers, and machine operators; group 2 (intermediate) comprised technical, clerical and service employees; and group 3 (professional) consisted of managers and professionals
Reported time spent carrying out leisure activities by category in young to middle aged adult Barbadians
| Women | Men | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean time | Mean time | |||
| (minutes/week) | 95 % CI | (minutes/week) | 95 % CI | |
| Walking | 60 | (35,85) | 54 | (26,82) |
| Gardening | 37 | (18,56) | 48 | (21,75) |
| Team sports | 1 | (−1,3) | 29 | (14,44) |
| Racquet sports | 0 | (0,0) | 18 | (1,36) |
| Running | 3 | (0,6) | 10 | (5,14) |
| Aerobics | 14 | (7,21) | 7 | (−4,19) |
| Swimming | 3 | (1,6) | 23 | (−11,57) |
| Cycling | 2 | (−2,6) | 6 | (0,12) |
| Water sports | 1 | (−1,3) | 0 | (0,0) |