Socio-demographic patterning of objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behaviours in eight Latin American countries: Findings from the ELANS study

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES European Journal of Sport Science Pub Date : 2019-10-30 DOI:10.1080/17461391.2019.1678671
G. Ferrari, I. Kovalskys, M. Fisberg, G. Gómez, A. Rigotti, L. C. Sanabria, Martha Cecilia Yépez García, Rossina Gabriella Pareja Torres, M. Herrera-Cuenca, I. Zimberg, V. Guajardo, M. Pratt, C. Cristi-Montero, F. Rodríguez-Rodríguez, S. Scholes, C. Celis-Morales, J. Chaput, D. Solé
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ABSTRACT Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviours (SB) are two independent risk factors for non-communicable diseases. However, there is a lack of objectively measured information on PA and SB in low- and middle-income countries. The aim of this study was to use objective data to characterise socio-demographic patterns of PA and SB in eight Latin American countries. 2732 participants (aged 15–65 years) from the Latin American Study of Nutrition and Health (ELANS) were included. PA and SB data were collected using accelerometers. Overall and country-specific average levels of time spent in PA and SB were compared by sex, age, socioeconomic and education level. Overall, the mean time spent in SB was 571.6 min/day, ranging from 553.8 min/day in Chile to 596.7 min/day in Peru. Average levels of light, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and total PA were 311.1 min/day (95% CI: 307.7; 314.5), 34.9 min/day (95% CI: 34.0; 35.9) and 7531.2 MET-min/week (95% CI: 7450.4; 7611.9), respectively. MVPA and total PA were higher in men than women. The prevalence of physical inactivity was 40.6%, ranging from 26.9% (Chile) to 47% (Costa Rica and Venezuela). Women were more physically inactive than men (47.7% versus 33.0%). SB levels were highest among those with higher education; PA graded positively with socioeconomic level. Our findings can inform the planning of health policies and programmes designed to reduce levels of physical inactivity, as well as inform the local and cultural adaptation of these policies and programmes for implementation in Latin America. Highlights Worldwide studies of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviours (SB) have historically under-represented Latin American countries due to the lack of surveillance data. Across eight Latin American countries, the ELANS study collected data on PA and SB using an objective method (accelerometers) which we have analysed to quantify and characterise socio-demographic patterns. Over four-in-ten participants were physically inactive (40.6%); with a gender gap (47.7% women; 33.0% men); and striking differences between countries (47% Costa Rica and Venezuela; 26.9% Chile). In all countries, levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) were lowest, and levels of SB were highest, among participants in the higher education groups. Our findings on the unequal distribution of PA and SB increases the evidence base and can help to inform future intervention strategies in Latin America.
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8个拉丁美洲国家客观测量的身体活动和久坐行为的社会人口统计模式:来自ELANS研究的发现
身体活动(PA)和久坐行为(SB)是非传染性疾病的两个独立危险因素。然而,在低收入和中等收入国家,缺乏客观测量的PA和SB信息。本研究的目的是使用客观数据来表征八个拉丁美洲国家的PA和SB的社会人口统计学模式。来自拉丁美洲营养与健康研究(ELANS)的2732名参与者(15-65岁)被纳入研究。PA和SB数据采用加速度计采集。根据性别、年龄、社会经济和教育水平,比较了在PA和SB度过的总体和特定国家的平均时间水平。总的来说,在SB中度过的平均时间为571.6分钟/天,从智利的553.8分钟/天到秘鲁的596.7分钟/天不等。轻度、中度至剧烈体力活动(MVPA)和总PA的平均水平为311.1分钟/天(95% CI: 307.7;314.5), 34.9分钟/天(95% CI: 34.0;35.9)和7531.2 MET-min/周(95% CI: 7450.4;分别为7611.9)。男性的MVPA和总PA高于女性。缺乏身体活动的患病率为40.6%,从26.9%(智利)到47%(哥斯达黎加和委内瑞拉)不等。女性比男性更不爱运动(47.7%比33.0%)。SB水平在受过高等教育的人群中最高;PA与社会经济水平呈正相关。我们的研究结果可以为旨在减少缺乏身体活动水平的卫生政策和方案的规划提供信息,并为在拉丁美洲实施这些政策和方案的地方和文化适应性提供信息。由于缺乏监测数据,拉丁美洲国家在世界范围内对身体活动(PA)和久坐行为(SB)的研究历来代表性不足。在八个拉丁美洲国家,ELANS研究使用客观方法(加速度计)收集了PA和SB的数据,我们对其进行了分析,以量化和表征社会人口模式。超过四成的参与者(40.6%)不运动;存在性别差异(女性占47.7%;33.0%的男人);国家间的显著差异(哥斯达黎加和委内瑞拉47%;智利26.9%)。在所有国家中,受过高等教育的参与者中,中度至剧烈体育活动(MVPA)水平最低,SB水平最高。我们关于PA和SB分布不均的研究结果增加了证据基础,并有助于为拉丁美洲未来的干预策略提供信息。
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European Journal of Sport Science
European Journal of Sport Science 医学-运动科学
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153
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Sport Science (EJSS) is the official Medline- and Thomson Reuters-listed journal of the European College of Sport Science. The editorial policy of the Journal pursues the multi-disciplinary aims of the College: to promote the highest standards of scientific study and scholarship in respect of the following fields: (a) Applied Sport Sciences; (b) Biomechanics and Motor Control; c) Physiology and Nutrition; (d) Psychology, Social Sciences and Humanities and (e) Sports and Exercise Medicine and Health.
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