青少年健康风险行为:电视时间与饮酒之间的关系

Q4 Medicine Motricidade Pub Date : 2020-06-30 DOI:10.6063/MOTRICIDADE.18278
Simone Silva Santos Nery, Wellington Lins de Souza, J. M. Lucena, J. Santos, A. P. Nunes, Márcia Cardoso Ferreira Guimaraes, Aline de Freitas Brito
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本研究的目的是描述青少年的健康风险行为,并验证它们之间可能的关联。这是一项在Teresina/PI进行的横断面研究,共有540名14至19岁的青少年参与。用于数据收集的工具是对“COMPAC”项目调查表的改编。大约35%的青少年表示看电视四个小时,只有22%的青少年表示用电脑一到两个小时,而60%的青少年表示一周内用手机超过四个小时。被认为身体不活跃的青少年比例超过35%。超过15%的青少年饮酒一到两次,11%的青少年每周饮酒两次。酒精饮料的日剂量与每周看电视的时间(OR=2.45,p=0.040)和周末看电视的次数(OR=2.05,p=0.032)显著相关。研究发现,不运动的青少年和久坐行为的时间很高。此外,久坐行为与饮酒有关。因此,重新思考青少年日常生活中的电视和酒精使用是很重要的。
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Comportamentos de Risco à Saúde em adolescentes: uma associação entre o Tempo de Televisão e uso de álcool
The objective of this study was to describe health risk behaviors in adolescents and to verify the possible associations between them. It was a cross-sectional study conducted in Teresina / PI, with 540 adolescents aged 14 to 19 years. The instrument used for data collection was an adaptation of the "COMPAC" project questionnaire. About 35% of teens reported watching television for four hours, only 22% reported using their computer for one to two hours, while 60% reported using their cell phone for more than four hours during the week. The percentage of adolescents considered physically inactive was greater than 35%. More than 15% of adolescents consumed alcoholic beverages one to two times, and 11% consumed up to two doses per week. The amount of daily doses of alcoholic beverages was significantly associated with TV watching time per week (OR = 2.45, p = 0.040) and at the weekend (OR = 2.05, p = 0.032). It was found a high prevalence of physically inactive adolescents and time spent in sedentary behaviors. In addition, sedentary behavior was associated with alcohol consumption. Thus, it is important to rethink television and alcohol use in adolescents' daily lives.
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Motricidade Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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