男性日常坐着时间与生活方式风险因素组合之间的关系

Pub Date : 2012-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jomh.2012.02.003
S. Zwolinsky BSc , A. Pringle PhD , A. Daly-Smith MSc , J. McKenna PhD , S. Robertson PhD , A. White PhD
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摘要

背景:了解多种问题行为在男性健康中的相互作用,对于提供干预措施和减轻医疗负担非常重要。关于问题健康行为同时发生的数据目前有限,但提供了对风险概况的见解,现在应该包括每天坐着的总时间。方法收集16家英超俱乐部开展的男性健康促进项目中232名年龄≥18岁的男性的生活方式健康行为自述数据。结果高坐风险人群同时存在多种生活方式危险因素,88.6%的人至少存在两种辅助危险因素,报告≥2种生活方式危险因素的可能性是低坐风险人群的3倍(OR = 3.13, 95%可信区间(CI) = 1.52 ~ 6.42)。高危险坐姿组(2.43±0.90)和低危险坐姿组(2.13±0.96)报告的危险因素的平均数目也有显著差异(P = 0.015)。结论:难以接触的男性表现出多种有问题的同时行为,与总坐着时间密切相关。
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Associations between daily sitting time and the combinations of lifestyle risk factors in men

Background

Understanding the reciprocal role that multiple problematic behaviours play in men's health is important for intervention delivery and for reducing the healthcare burden. Data regarding the concurrence of problematic health behaviours is currently limited but offers insights into risk profiles, and should now include total time spent sitting/day.

Methods

Self-reported data on lifestyle health behaviours was collected from 232 men aged ≥18 years who engaged in a men's health promotion programme delivered by 16 English Premier League Clubs.

Results

Men at risk due to high sitting display multiple concurrent lifestyle risk factors, 88.6% displayed at least two ancillary risk factors and were three times more likely to report ≥2 lifestyle risk factors (OR = 3.13, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.52–6.42) than those with low sitting risk. Significant differences in the mean number of risk factors reported between those participants in the higher risk (2.43 ± 0.90) and lower risk (2.13 ± 0.96) sitting categories were also found (P = 0.015).

Conclusions

Hard-to-reach men displayed multiple problematic concurrent behaviours, strongly linked to total sitting time.

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