Light-intensity physical activity patterns and associated factors in adolescents

Leonardo Alex Volpato, D. Z. Fernandes, Renan Camargo Correa, V. M. R. Weber, C. Romanzini, E. R. Ronque, M. Romanzini
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Abstract Aims: This study aimed to measure light-intensity physical activity (LPA) patterns in adolescents according to weekdays and school period and investigated associations between LPA patterns and associated factors. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study with 388 students of both genders, selected from public schools from Londrina city, Parana state. LPA was measured using accelerometry for seven consecutive days and was analyzed by the time spent in very short (15 to 30 s), short (30 to 60 s), intermediate (1 to 3 min), and long bouts (≥ 3 min). Results: Approximately 22% of the total daily time was spent in LPA. The time in LPA accumulated in short or intermediate bouts was higher than the time accumulated in very short or long bouts (P < 0.05). Gender was associated with short (β = 2.180; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.357 to 4.003) and intermediate bouts (β = 2.822; 95% CI, 0.681 to 4.964), girls presented higher daily time. Age was inversely associated with very short (β = −0.925; 95% CI, −1.676 to −0.175) and intermediate bouts (β = −1.985; 95% CI, −3.579 to −0.390). The total time in LPA and time accumulated in very short, short, and intermediate bouts was higher in the school period when compared to the non-school period (P < 0.05). Conclusion: It could be concluded that the LPA patterns are predominantly composed of time spent in bouts between 30 seconds and three minutes. Gender, age, and school period appear to influence the LPA pattern in adolescents.
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青少年的低强度身体活动模式及其相关因素
摘要目的:本研究旨在根据工作日和上学时间测量青少年的轻强度体力活动(LPA)模式,并探讨LPA模式与相关因素的关系。方法:这是一项横断面研究,共有388名男女学生,选自巴拉那州隆德里纳市的公立学校。连续7天使用加速度计测量LPA,并通过极短(15至30秒)、短(30至60秒)、中间(1至3分钟)和长(≥3分钟)的时间进行分析。结果:每天大约22%的时间花在LPA上。短、中两组LPA累积时间均高于极短、长两组(P < 0.05)。性别与短相关(β = 2.180;95%可信区间[CI], 0.357 ~ 4.003)和中间组(β = 2.822;95% CI, 0.681 ~ 4.964),女孩每天的时间更长。年龄与非常短呈负相关(β =−0.925;95% CI,−1.676 ~−0.175)和中间组(β =−1.985;95% CI,−3.579 ~−0.390)。学生在校期间LPA总时间、极短、短、中回合累积时间均高于非在校期间(P < 0.05)。结论:LPA模式主要由30秒至3分钟的回合时间组成。性别、年龄和上学时间似乎会影响青少年的LPA模式。
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