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Mônica de Souza Dantas1, Michel Coutinho Dos Santos2, Luiz Augusto Freire Lopes3, Dartagnan Pinto Guedes4, Macksuelle Regina Angst Guedes5, Silvia Aparecida Oesterreich6.
Abstract
The aim of the study was to identify the existence of clusters in multiple lifestyle behaviors, including consumption of fruits/vegetables, sugary products/soft drinks, physical activity and sedentary behavior. The association between identified clusters and excess body weight in a sample of adolescents from Dourados, Brazil, was examined. This is a cross-sectional school-based study involving 578 participants aged 12⁻18 of both sexes. Anthropometric measurements were performed and a questionnaire was applied with structured questions to collect data. Excess body weight was identified through body mass index. Cluster analysis was performed to identify sex-specific clusters of multiple lifestyle behaviors. Analysis of covariance and logistic regression were used to analyze associations between clusters and excess body weight. Six clusters were identified in both sexes. Girls and boys in the cluster characterized by greater time spent in sedentary behavior were 53% (OR = 1.53 [1.06⁻2.26]) and 63% (OR = 1.63 [1.12⁻2.35]) more likely to present excess body weight compared to their peers in the reference cluster. In the case of adolescents in the cluster characterized by high consumption of sugary products/soft drinks, girls were 47% more likely to be overweight (OR = 1.47 [1.05⁻2.13]) and boys were 51% more likely (OR = 1.51 [1.05⁻2.16]). High consumption of fruits/vegetables, low consumption of sugary products/soft drinks and less sedentary behavior was considered the most effective combination for the maintenance of a healthy weight.Entities:
Keywords: health promotion; lifestyle; obesity; overweight; youth
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30326590 PMCID: PMC6213791 DOI: 10.3390/nu10101505
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Descriptive information of the sample selected in the study.
| Girls | Boys | |
|---|---|---|
| Demographic Indicators | ||
| Age | ||
| 12–15 years | 212 (54.1) | 98 (52.7) |
| 16–18 years | 180 (45.9) | 88 (47.3) |
| Family Economic Class | ||
| Class D–E (Low) | 117 (29.9) | 58 (31.2) |
| Class C | 191 (48.7) | 86 (46.2) |
| Class B–A (High) | 84 (21.4) | 42 (22.6) |
| Dietary Habits | ||
| Consumption of fruits/vegetables | ||
| No consumption | 103 (26.3) | 52 (27.9) |
| 1 to 3 times/week | 85 (21.7) | 46 (24.7) |
| 4 to 6 times/week | 67 (17.1) | 36 (19.4) |
| 1 time/day | 50 (12.8) | 21 (11.3) |
| 2 times/day | 36 (9.2) | 15 (8.1) |
| 3 times/day | 29 (7.4) | 11 (5.9) |
| 4 or more times/day | 22 (5.6) | 5 (2.7) |
| Consumption of sugary products/soft drinks | ||
| No consumption | 59 (15.1) | 26 (14.0) |
| 1 to 3 times/week | 153 (39.0) | 69 (37.1) |
| 4 to 6 times/week | 88 (22.4) | 38 (20.4) |
| 1 time/day | 37 (9.4) | 20 (10.8) |
| 2 times/day | 25 (6.4) | 14 (7.5) |
| 3 times/day | 20 (5.1) | 11 (5.9) |
| 4 or more times/day | 10 (2.6) | 8 (4.3) |
| Physical activity | ||
| ≤1 point | 67 (17.1) | 7 (3.8) |
| 1–2 points | 96 (24.5) | 39 (21.0) |
| 2–3 points | 123 (31.4) | 59 (31.7) |
| 3–4 points | 82 (20.9) | 51 (27.4) |
| >4 points | 24 (6.1) | 30 (16.1) |
| Sedentary Behavior | ||
| <1 h/day | 38 (9.7) | 19 (10.2) |
| 1–2 h/day | 47 (12.0) | 24 (12.9) |
| 2–3 h/day | 59 (15.1) | 32 (17.2) |
| 3–4 h/day | 90 (22.9) | 41 (22.0) |
| 4–5 h/day | 99 (25.2) | 44 (23.7) |
| >5 h/day | 59 (15.1) | 26 (14.0) |
| Body weight | ||
| Low body weight | 8 (2.0) | 6 (3.2) |
| Normal weight | 277 (70.7) | 135 (72.6) |
| Overweight | 73 (18.6) | 32 (17.2) |
| Obesity | 34 (8.7) | 13 (7.0) |
Figure 1Cluster solutions and mean z scores of multiple lifestyle behaviors related to excess body weight.
Demographic indicators, dietary habits, physical activity and sedentary behavior according to cluster solution.
| Cluster 1 | Cluster 2 | Cluster 3 | Cluster 4 | Cluster 5 | Cluster 6 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Girls ( | |||||||
| 70 (17.9) | 94 (24.0) | 59 (15.0) | 40 (10.2) | 71 (18.1) | 58 (14.8) | ||
| Age | (68.6/31.4) | (48.6/51.1) | (64.4/35.6) | (55.0/45.0) | (45.1/54.9) | (44.8/55.2) | |
| Family economic class | (34.3/54.3/11.4) | (25.5/43.6/30.9) | (18.6/64.4/17.0) | (42.5/32.5/25.0) | (35.2/45.1/19.7) | (27.6/50.0/22.4) | |
| Body mass index | 21.68 ± 3.23 a | 22.19 ± 3.50 b | 22.14 ± 3.47 b | 21.45 ± 3.10 a | 21.63 ± 3.04 a | 21.28 ± 2.97 a | |
| Consumption of fruits/vegetables | 7.82 ± 3.12 a | 3.09 ± 1.94 b | 5.61 ± 2.86 c | 4.76 ± 2.61 b.c | 7.49 ± 2.96 a | 12.47 ± 4.82 | |
| Consumption of sugary products/soft drinks | 4.71 ± 1.80 a | 6.64 ± 2.38 | 4.96 ± 1.86 a | 10.62 ± 4.03 | 3.11 ± 1.34 b | 2.91 ± 1.26 b | |
| Physical activity | 3.12 ± 0.56 | 1.59 ± 0.26 a | 2.52 ± 0.47 b | 1.94 ± 0.32 a.c | 2.07 ± 0.37 a.b.c | 2.14 ± 0.41 b.c | |
| Sedentary behavior | 3.16 ± 1.59 a | 5.51 ± 2.47 b | 5.09 ± 2.44 b.c | 4.27 ± 2.02 c | 2.12 ± 1.01 d | 2.34 ± 1.15 a.d | |
| Boys ( | |||||||
| 41 (22.0) | 43 (23.1) | 28 (15.1) | 16 (8.6) | 32 (17.2) | 26 (14.0) | ||
| Age | (58.5/41.5) | (51.2/48.8) | (57.1/42.9) | (62.5/37.5) | (46.9/53.1) | (42.3/57.7) | |
| Family economic class | (36.6/51.2/12.2) | (23.3/46.5/30.2) | (28.6/50.0/21.4) | (43.8/31.2/25.0) | (34.4/40.6/25.0) | (26.9/50.0/23.1) | |
| Body mass index | 20.95 ± 3.34 a | 21.55 ± 3.35 b | 21.45 ± 3.62 b | 20.89 ± 3.27 a | 20.92 ± 3.30 a | 20.74 ± 3.12 a | |
| Consumption of fruits/vegetables | 6.40 ± 2.15 a | 3.53 ± 1.29 b | 4.57 ± 1.93 a.b.c | 3.87 ± 1.72 b | 6.13 ± 2.25 a.c | 10.17 ± 3.71 | |
| Consumption of sugary products/soft drinks | 5.41 ± 2.22 a | 7.63 ± 2.90 | 5.71 ± 2.28 a | 12.20 ± 4.76 | 3.55 ± 1.42 b | 3.37 ± 1.52 b | |
| Physical activity | 3.95 ± 0.79 a | 2.01 ± 0.38 b | 3.42 ± 0.72 a | 2.44 ± 0.41 b.c | 2.59 ± 0.54 c | 2.78 ± 0.59 c | |
| Sedentary behavior | 2.56 ± 1.36 a | 5.25 ± 2.12 b | 4.53 ± 2.08 b.c | 4.08 ± 1.71 c | 2.03 ± 0.98 a | 2.22 ± 1.13 a |
ANCOVA by controlling age and family economic class. Values subscribed by the same letters indicate statistical similarities between clusters (p < 0.01).
Binary logistic regression analysis between indicators of dietary habits, practice of physical activity, sedentary behavior and excess body weight.
| Girls | Boys | |
|---|---|---|
| Cluster 1 | 0.92 (0.70–1.30) | 0.89 (0.65–1.32) |
| Cluster 2 | 1.53 (1.06–2.26) | 1.63 (1.12–2.35) |
| Cluster 3 | 1.34 (0.95–1.89) | 1.42 (0.99–2.04) |
| Cluster 4 | 1.47 (1.05–2.13) | 1.51 (1.05–2.16) |
| Cluster 5 | 1.15 (0.87–1.62) | 1.19 (0.88–1.72) |
| Cluster 6 | Reference | Reference |