A cross-cultural study of physical activity and sedentariness in youth from Mozambique and Portugal

F. Santos, A. Prista, T. Gomes, M. Souza, Francisco Tchonga, A. Damasceno, P. Katzmarzyk, J. Maia
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Aim: The purpose of this study was to analyse the effects of age, sex, body mass index (BMI) and country of origin (Mozambique versus Portugal) on physical activity and sedentariness. Methods: Sample size was comprised of 593 adolescents from Mozambique (n=258) and Portugal (n=335), aged 10-15 years old. Height and weight were measured, and BMI was computed; furthermore, subjects were classified in two groups (normal weight and overweight/obese). The mean time (min/day) spent in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), light physical activity (LPA), and sedentary activity were assessed using the GT3X Actigraph accelerometer over at least 4 days (1 weekend day) with a minimum of 10 hours/day of monitoring. Multiple regression analysis was done in SPSS 20. Results: A low percentage of Mozambican (3.9%) and Portuguese (4.3%) youth complied with the MVPA recommendations (60min∙day-1). However, Portuguese boys spend more time in MVPA. Girls and those with higher BMI spend more time in sedentary activities and less time in MVPA and LPA; older adolescents spend more time in sedentary activities and less time in LPA. There is a significant effect of the country of origin on MVPA, favouring Portuguese youth. Conclusions: Results suggest country differences in MVPA between Mozambican and Portuguese youth – the Mozambicans are less involved in MVPA than the Portuguese, probably reinforcing the undesirable effect of the urbanization process in developing nations.
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莫桑比克和葡萄牙青少年身体活动和久坐的跨文化研究
目的:本研究的目的是分析年龄、性别、体重指数(BMI)和原籍国(莫桑比克与葡萄牙)对身体活动和久坐的影响。方法:样本量包括来自莫桑比克(n=258)和葡萄牙(n=335)的593名10-15岁的青少年。测量身高、体重,计算BMI;此外,受试者被分为两组(正常体重组和超重/肥胖组)。使用GT3X Actigraph加速度计评估中度至剧烈体力活动(MVPA)、轻度体力活动(LPA)和久坐活动的平均时间(分钟/天),时间至少为4天(1个周末),监测时间至少为10小时/天。采用SPSS 20进行多元回归分析。结果:莫桑比克青年(3.9%)和葡萄牙青年(4.3%)遵守MVPA建议(60min∙day-1)的比例较低。然而,葡萄牙男孩花更多的时间在MVPA。女孩和BMI指数较高的人在久坐活动上花费的时间更多,而在MVPA和LPA上花费的时间更少;年龄较大的青少年花在久坐活动上的时间更多,在LPA上的时间更少。原产国对MVPA有显著影响,有利于葡萄牙年轻人。结论:结果表明莫桑比克和葡萄牙青年在MVPA方面存在国家差异——莫桑比克人比葡萄牙人更少参与MVPA,这可能加强了发展中国家城市化进程的不良影响。
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