Physical activity in Brazil: lessons from ELSA-Brasil. Narrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Pitanga,Francisco José Gondim
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Almeida,Maria Conceição Chagas, Queiroz,Ciro Oliveira, Aquino,Estela Maria Leão de, Matos,Sheila Maria Alvim
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil) was conducted among civil servants at six higher education institutions located in six Brazilian state capitals. The objective of this review was to identify the publications produced within the scope of ELSA-Brasil that analyzed the participants’ physical activity. DESIGN AND SETTING: Review study using baseline data from ELSA-Brasil. METHODS: Narrative review of Brazilian studies on physical activity produced using data from ELSA-Brasil participants. RESULTS: The prevalence of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) among ELSA-Brasil participants was low (44.1% among men and 33.8% among women). The main factors associated were social (higher schooling and family income), environmental (living in places with conditions and opportunities for physical activity) and individual (not being obese, being retired, not smoking and positive perception of body image). The perception of facilities for walking in the neighborhood was positively associated with both LTPA and commuting-related physical activity. An active lifestyle was a protective factor against several cardiometa-bolic variables (hypertension, diabetes, lipid abnormalities and cardiovascular risk over the next 10 years). Comparison between LTPA and commuting-related physical activity showed that only LTPA had a protective effect against arterial hypertension. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of physical activity among ELSA-Brasil participants was low. The main determinants were social, environmental and personal. LTPA had a greater protective efect on cardio-metabolic outcomes than did commuting-related physical activity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physical activity in Brazil: lessons from ELSA-Brasil. Narrative review
title Physical activity in Brazil: lessons from ELSA-Brasil. Narrative review
spellingShingle Physical activity in Brazil: lessons from ELSA-Brasil. Narrative review
Pitanga,Francisco José Gondim
Exercise
Social determinants of health
Epidemiology
Epidemiologic factors
Hypertension
Diabetes mellitus
title_short Physical activity in Brazil: lessons from ELSA-Brasil. Narrative review
title_full Physical activity in Brazil: lessons from ELSA-Brasil. Narrative review
title_fullStr Physical activity in Brazil: lessons from ELSA-Brasil. Narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity in Brazil: lessons from ELSA-Brasil. Narrative review
title_sort Physical activity in Brazil: lessons from ELSA-Brasil. Narrative review
author Pitanga,Francisco José Gondim
author_facet Pitanga,Francisco José Gondim
Almeida,Maria Conceição Chagas
Queiroz,Ciro Oliveira
Aquino,Estela Maria Leão de
Matos,Sheila Maria Alvim
author_role author
author2 Almeida,Maria Conceição Chagas
Queiroz,Ciro Oliveira
Aquino,Estela Maria Leão de
Matos,Sheila Maria Alvim
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pitanga,Francisco José Gondim
Almeida,Maria Conceição Chagas
Queiroz,Ciro Oliveira
Aquino,Estela Maria Leão de
Matos,Sheila Maria Alvim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exercise
Social determinants of health
Epidemiology
Epidemiologic factors
Hypertension
Diabetes mellitus
topic Exercise
Social determinants of health
Epidemiology
Epidemiologic factors
Hypertension
Diabetes mellitus
description ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil) was conducted among civil servants at six higher education institutions located in six Brazilian state capitals. The objective of this review was to identify the publications produced within the scope of ELSA-Brasil that analyzed the participants’ physical activity. DESIGN AND SETTING: Review study using baseline data from ELSA-Brasil. METHODS: Narrative review of Brazilian studies on physical activity produced using data from ELSA-Brasil participants. RESULTS: The prevalence of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) among ELSA-Brasil participants was low (44.1% among men and 33.8% among women). The main factors associated were social (higher schooling and family income), environmental (living in places with conditions and opportunities for physical activity) and individual (not being obese, being retired, not smoking and positive perception of body image). The perception of facilities for walking in the neighborhood was positively associated with both LTPA and commuting-related physical activity. An active lifestyle was a protective factor against several cardiometa-bolic variables (hypertension, diabetes, lipid abnormalities and cardiovascular risk over the next 10 years). Comparison between LTPA and commuting-related physical activity showed that only LTPA had a protective effect against arterial hypertension. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of physical activity among ELSA-Brasil participants was low. The main determinants were social, environmental and personal. LTPA had a greater protective efect on cardio-metabolic outcomes than did commuting-related physical activity.
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