| Literature DB >> 31429772 |
André O Werneck1, Se-Sergio Baldew2, J Jaime Miranda3,4, Oscar Díaz Arnesto5, Brendon Stubbs6,7, Danilo R Silva8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity and sedentary behavior are major concerns for public health. Although global initiatives have been successful in monitoring physical activity (PA) worldwide, there is no systematic action for the monitoring of correlates of these behaviors, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Here we describe the prevalence and distribution of PA domains and sitting time in population sub-groups of six south American countries.Entities:
Keywords: Adult; Exercise; Inequalities; Sedentary lifestyle
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31429772 PMCID: PMC6701122 DOI: 10.1186/s12966-019-0839-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Characteristics of sample by country
| Country | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina ( | Brazil ( | Chile ( | Ecuador ( | Peru ( | Suriname ( | |
| Sex | ||||||
| Men | 48.7 (47.6 to 49.9) | 47.6 (46.8 to 48.6) | 48.9 (46.3 to 51.6) | 48.2 (47.3 to 49.1) | 48.0 (46.7 to 49.4) | 49.1 (47.5 to 50.7) |
| Women | 51.3 (50.1 to 52.4) | 52.4 (51.7 to 53.2) | 51.1 (48.4 to 53.7) | 51.8 (50.9 to 52.7) | 52.0 (50.6 to 53.3) | 50.9 (49.3 to 52.5) |
| Age group | ||||||
| 18-34y | 45.3 (44.1 to 46.5) | 42.8 (42.1 to 43.6) | 38.6 (36.0 to 41.2) | 51.8 (50.5 to 53.1) | 43.2 (41.9 to 44.6) | 44.6 (42.9 to 46.2) |
| 35-49y | 31.3 (30.3 to 32.4) | 32.2 (31.5 to 32.9) | 37.1 (34.6 to 39.7) | 33.2 (32.0 to 34.5) | 33.9 (32.6 to 35.1) | 34.2 (32.7 to 35.7) |
| 50-64y | 23.4 (22.4 to 24.3) | 25.0 (24.4 to 25.7) | 24.3 (22.3 to 26.5) | 15.0 (13.8 to 16.3) | 22.9 (21.8 to 24.1) | 21.2 (20.1 to 22.5) |
| Educational status | ||||||
| No education | 0.9 (0.7 to 1.1) | 4.2 (3.9 to 4.5) | 1.0 (0.6 to 1.4) | 1.4 (1.1 to 1.7) | 4.1 (3.7 to 4.6) | 7.8 (7.0 to 8.6) |
| Less than secondary | 43.5 (42.3 to 44.6) | 40.2 (39.4 to 40.9) | 31.6 (29.2 to 34.0) | 50.0 (48.0 to 52.0) | 37.3 (36.0 to 38.5) | 66.9 (65.3 to 68.5) |
| Secondary education | 39.3 (38.1 to 40.4) | 40.4 (39.7 to 41.2) | 58.7 (56.1 to 61.2) | 29.8 (28.6 to 31.0) | 39.4 (38.1 to 40.8) | 18.1 (16.8 to 19.5) |
| College or more | 16.4 (15.6 to 17.2) | 15.2 (14.6 to 5.7) | 8.9 (7.3 to 10.7) | 18.8 (17.2 to 20.5) | 19.2 (18.0 to 20.4) | 7.3 (6.4 to 8.2) |
| Wage | ||||||
| Minimum wage | 21.3 (20.4 to 22.2) | 17.8 (17.1 to 18.5) | 28.1 (25.9 to 30.4) | – | – | 25.3 (23.4 to 27.4) |
| More than minimum | 78.7 (77.8 to 79.6) | 82.2 (81.5 to 82.9) | 71.9 (69.6 to 74.1) | – | – | 74.7 (72.6 to 76.6) |
| Total PA (%) | 60.2 (59.0 to 61.3) | 55.4 (54.7 to 56.2) | 79.2 (77.1 to 81.1) | 58.2 (56.9 to 59.5) | 70.0 (68.6 to 71.2) | 61.3 (59.7 to 62.9) |
| Leisure time PA (%) | 29.2 (28.2 to 30.3) | 20.3 (19.7 to 21.0) | 20.8 (18.7 to 23.0) | 15.3 (14.4 to 16.4) | 8.6 (7.9 to 9.4) | 17.4 (16.1 to 18.8) |
| Transport PA (%) | 63.6 (62.3 to 64.9) | 51.3 (50.6 to 52.1) | 66.2 (63.7 to 68.7) | 8.8 (8.0 to 9.6) | 69.7 (68.4 to 71.0) | 27.5 (26.1 to 29.0) |
| Occupational PA | – | 18.3 (17.7 to 18.9) | 60.4 (57.8 to 62.9) | – | 51.2 (49.9 to 52.6) | 51.8 (50.2 to 53.4) |
| High sitting time (%) | 58.4 (57.3 to 59.6) | 14.8 (14.2 to 15.3) | 35.5 (32.9 to 38.1) | – | 78.8 (77.7 to 79.9) | 53.0 (51.4 to 54.6) |
Note. Values are presented in percentage and 95% confidence intervals. Y Years. Cut-off points for each physical activity domain were: Leisure time (≥150 min/week), transport (≥10 min/week), and occupational PA (≥10 min/week), and sitting time (≥4 h/day)
Fig. 1Harmonized meta-analysis of the association between total physical activity and educational status by sex. Odds ratio of educational status refers to college or more vs. lower than secondary school. Odds ratio results are adjusted by age group and calculated using sampling weights. Weights are from random effects analysis. OR, odds ratio. 95%CI, 95% confidence interval
Fig. 2Harmonized meta-analysis of the association between total physical activity and educational status by age group. Odds ratio of educational status refers to college or more vs. lower than secondary school. Odds ratio results are adjusted by sex and calculated using sampling weights. Weights are from random effects analysis. OR, odds ratio. 95%CI, 95% confidence interval
Fig. 3Harmonized meta-analysis of the association between sitting time (≥4 h/day) activity and sex/educational status. a Odds ratio of sex refers to women compared with men. b Odds ratio of educational status refers to college or more vs. lower than secondary school. Odds ratio results are adjusted by age group and leisure-time physical activity and calculated using sampling weights. Weights are from random effects analysis. OR, odds ratio. 95%CI, 95% confidence interval