Changes in total physical activity, leisure and commuting in the largest city in Latin America, 2003-2015

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Autor(a) principal: Figueiredo,Tatiane Kosimenko Ferrari
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Aguiar,Ricardo Goes de, Florindo,Alex Antonio, Alves,Maria Cecília Goi Porto, Barros,Marilisa Berti de Azevedo, Goldbaum,Moisés, Ferrari,Gerson, Fisberg,Regina Mara, Cesar,Chester Luiz Galvão
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the prevalence of physical inactivity and the average time of practice of total physical activity and by domains (leisure and commuting), according to gender, age group and schooling, between 2003 and 2015, in residents of the urban area of the city of São Paulo. Methods: Data from Household Health Surveys in the Municipality of São Paulo (2003: n = 2,514; 2015: n = 4,043). The International Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to measure total, leisure, and commuting physical activity. Results were presented in < 10 minute/week periods, physical inactivity and minutes/week, according to evaluation period, sex, age and schooling. Results: Prevalence of < 10 minutes/week periods in 2003 and 2015 were: 22.5 and 28.9% for the total; 56.7 and 58.3% for leisure; and 35.2 and 39.9% for commuting, with significant change only in the total item, among adolescents (10.3 to 18.8%). For physical inactivity, prevalence rates were: 54.9 and 61.6% (total); 78.2 and 78.9% (leisure); and 72 and 79.9% (commuting), with significant changes only for commuting among adults (67.8 to 77.4%). For the average in minutes per week, in total, there was a significant decrease for female adolescents (138.2 minute/week) and adults with 0–8 (122.6 minutes/week) and 9–11 years (96.7 minutes/week) years of schooling; in commuting, there was a reduction for female adolescents (95 minutes/week); and male adults (95 minutes/week) and female adults (82 minutes/week). Conclusions: There were no reductions in the prevalence of < 10 min/week periods or leisure physical inactivity. Commuting physical inactivity has become even more common.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Changes in total physical activity, leisure and commuting in the largest city in Latin America, 2003-2015
title Changes in total physical activity, leisure and commuting in the largest city in Latin America, 2003-2015
spellingShingle Changes in total physical activity, leisure and commuting in the largest city in Latin America, 2003-2015
Figueiredo,Tatiane Kosimenko Ferrari
Motor activity
Sedentary behavior
Epidemiology
Surveillance
title_short Changes in total physical activity, leisure and commuting in the largest city in Latin America, 2003-2015
title_full Changes in total physical activity, leisure and commuting in the largest city in Latin America, 2003-2015
title_fullStr Changes in total physical activity, leisure and commuting in the largest city in Latin America, 2003-2015
title_full_unstemmed Changes in total physical activity, leisure and commuting in the largest city in Latin America, 2003-2015
title_sort Changes in total physical activity, leisure and commuting in the largest city in Latin America, 2003-2015
author Figueiredo,Tatiane Kosimenko Ferrari
author_facet Figueiredo,Tatiane Kosimenko Ferrari
Aguiar,Ricardo Goes de
Florindo,Alex Antonio
Alves,Maria Cecília Goi Porto
Barros,Marilisa Berti de Azevedo
Goldbaum,Moisés
Ferrari,Gerson
Fisberg,Regina Mara
Cesar,Chester Luiz Galvão
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author2 Aguiar,Ricardo Goes de
Florindo,Alex Antonio
Alves,Maria Cecília Goi Porto
Barros,Marilisa Berti de Azevedo
Goldbaum,Moisés
Ferrari,Gerson
Fisberg,Regina Mara
Cesar,Chester Luiz Galvão
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Figueiredo,Tatiane Kosimenko Ferrari
Aguiar,Ricardo Goes de
Florindo,Alex Antonio
Alves,Maria Cecília Goi Porto
Barros,Marilisa Berti de Azevedo
Goldbaum,Moisés
Ferrari,Gerson
Fisberg,Regina Mara
Cesar,Chester Luiz Galvão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Motor activity
Sedentary behavior
Epidemiology
Surveillance
topic Motor activity
Sedentary behavior
Epidemiology
Surveillance
description ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the prevalence of physical inactivity and the average time of practice of total physical activity and by domains (leisure and commuting), according to gender, age group and schooling, between 2003 and 2015, in residents of the urban area of the city of São Paulo. Methods: Data from Household Health Surveys in the Municipality of São Paulo (2003: n = 2,514; 2015: n = 4,043). The International Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to measure total, leisure, and commuting physical activity. Results were presented in < 10 minute/week periods, physical inactivity and minutes/week, according to evaluation period, sex, age and schooling. Results: Prevalence of < 10 minutes/week periods in 2003 and 2015 were: 22.5 and 28.9% for the total; 56.7 and 58.3% for leisure; and 35.2 and 39.9% for commuting, with significant change only in the total item, among adolescents (10.3 to 18.8%). For physical inactivity, prevalence rates were: 54.9 and 61.6% (total); 78.2 and 78.9% (leisure); and 72 and 79.9% (commuting), with significant changes only for commuting among adults (67.8 to 77.4%). For the average in minutes per week, in total, there was a significant decrease for female adolescents (138.2 minute/week) and adults with 0–8 (122.6 minutes/week) and 9–11 years (96.7 minutes/week) years of schooling; in commuting, there was a reduction for female adolescents (95 minutes/week); and male adults (95 minutes/week) and female adults (82 minutes/week). Conclusions: There were no reductions in the prevalence of < 10 min/week periods or leisure physical inactivity. Commuting physical inactivity has become even more common.
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