A influência do tempo de tela e dependência de internet sobre alterações metabólicas e o risco de diabetes em jovens do sexo masculino

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Carolina Costa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da Uninove
Texto Completo: http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/3310
Resumo: With the technological expansion, children and young people spend more time in front of the television, computer, video game and cell phone. Dysfunctional internet use, or internet addiction (AI), has become a common behavioral addiction, with prevalence ranging from 1% to 14%. This has led the term screen time (ST), or exposure time to screen-based technology, to be incorporated into research in different areas. The increase in ST has a negative impact on physical and mental health, correlating with an increment in the prevalence of overweight, cardiometabolic risk factors and sleep disorders. The aim of this study was to evaluate internet dependence and excessive screen use and their association with the variables of metabolic syndrome (MS) and risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in young male adults. 700 male candidates from 18 to 21 years old evaluated in the selection process for joining the Brazilian Air Force were invited to participate in the study. Among the 482 participants who signed the free and informed consent form, 378 answered the internet addiction test (IAT) and the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score (FINDRISC) questionnaire, electronically via Google forms, and all candidates underwent physical assessment,154 of them underwent laboratory tests and 128, bioelectrical impedance. Risk factors of MS were used for the dichotomous diagnosis and continuous risk score of MS (MetS z-score), which were correlated with internet dependence and ST, as well as with the risk score for T2DM. About 95% of participants reported ST longer than 3 hours, among them 39.6% spend more than 8 hours exposed to some type of screen. However, the score obtained in the IAT was less than 50 points in 92.2% of the cases, not allowing the characterization as internet dependence. Ten participants (6.4%) had 3 or more criteria for dichotomous MS diagnosis, in 72% of the studied sample, there was the presence of 1 or 2 criteria; only 21.4% were free of any metabolic feature. Continuous analysis of these criteria, using the MetS z-score, showed a high risk for MS, 0.25 ± 0.63 points, reflecting, on average, 58.3% risk for MS. The mean of MS criteria, and of MetS z-score, among individuals with less than 7 hours of sleep were higher than those with adequate sleep (p=0.036 and p=0.028, respectively). This reflected, on average, an increase of 0.24 points in the risk score for MS, compared to those with adequate sleep. We did not observe a direct impact of ST on the risk of MS and, despite the low risk according to FINDRISC score, staying more than 8 hours in front of some type of screen increased 1.22 points in the T2DM risk score. Although the excessive ST, we did not identify internet dependence, nor an association between ST and a higher risk of MS in healthy young males. Nonetheless, spending more than 8 hours in front of some type of screen resulted in an increase of 1,22 points in the T2DM risk score.
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Dysfunctional internet use, or internet addiction (AI), has become a common behavioral addiction, with prevalence ranging from 1% to 14%. This has led the term screen time (ST), or exposure time to screen-based technology, to be incorporated into research in different areas. The increase in ST has a negative impact on physical and mental health, correlating with an increment in the prevalence of overweight, cardiometabolic risk factors and sleep disorders. The aim of this study was to evaluate internet dependence and excessive screen use and their association with the variables of metabolic syndrome (MS) and risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in young male adults. 700 male candidates from 18 to 21 years old evaluated in the selection process for joining the Brazilian Air Force were invited to participate in the study. Among the 482 participants who signed the free and informed consent form, 378 answered the internet addiction test (IAT) and the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score (FINDRISC) questionnaire, electronically via Google forms, and all candidates underwent physical assessment,154 of them underwent laboratory tests and 128, bioelectrical impedance. Risk factors of MS were used for the dichotomous diagnosis and continuous risk score of MS (MetS z-score), which were correlated with internet dependence and ST, as well as with the risk score for T2DM. About 95% of participants reported ST longer than 3 hours, among them 39.6% spend more than 8 hours exposed to some type of screen. However, the score obtained in the IAT was less than 50 points in 92.2% of the cases, not allowing the characterization as internet dependence. Ten participants (6.4%) had 3 or more criteria for dichotomous MS diagnosis, in 72% of the studied sample, there was the presence of 1 or 2 criteria; only 21.4% were free of any metabolic feature. Continuous analysis of these criteria, using the MetS z-score, showed a high risk for MS, 0.25 ± 0.63 points, reflecting, on average, 58.3% risk for MS. The mean of MS criteria, and of MetS z-score, among individuals with less than 7 hours of sleep were higher than those with adequate sleep (p=0.036 and p=0.028, respectively). This reflected, on average, an increase of 0.24 points in the risk score for MS, compared to those with adequate sleep. We did not observe a direct impact of ST on the risk of MS and, despite the low risk according to FINDRISC score, staying more than 8 hours in front of some type of screen increased 1.22 points in the T2DM risk score. Although the excessive ST, we did not identify internet dependence, nor an association between ST and a higher risk of MS in healthy young males. Nonetheless, spending more than 8 hours in front of some type of screen resulted in an increase of 1,22 points in the T2DM risk score.A expansão tecnológica provocou aumento do tempo que crianças e jovens passam em frente da televisão, computador, videogame e celular, e o uso disfuncional da internet, ou adição à internet (AI), tem se tornado um vício comportamental comum, com prevalência variando de 1% a 14%; com isto, o termo tempo de tela (TT), ou o tempo de exposição à tecnologia baseada em tela, passou a ser incorporado à pesquisa em diferentes áreas. O maior TT tem impacto negativo na saúde física e mental, correlacionando-se aumento na prevalência de excesso de peso, fatores de risco cardiometabólicos e distúrbios do sono. O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar a dependência de internet e o uso excessivo de tela e correlacionar as variáveis de síndrome metabólica (SM) e risco para diabetes mellitus tipo 2 (DM2). Foram convidados a participar do estudo 700 candidatos do processo seletivo de incorporação à Força Aérea Brasileira, do sexo masculino e de 18 a 21 anos de idade. Dos 482 participantes que assinaram o termo de consentimento livre e esclarecido, 378 responderam ao teste de dependência à internet (IAT) e ao questionário Finnish Diabetes Risk Score (FINDRISC), eletronicamente via Google forms, e todos os candidatos foram submetidos à avaliação física, 154 deles fizeram exames laboratoriais e 128, bioimpedância elétrica. Os fatores de risco para SM foram utilizados para o diagnóstico dicotômico e no escore contínuo de risco para SM (MetS z-score), os quais foram correlacionados à dependência de internet e o TT, assim como o escore de risco para DM 2. Em cerca de 95% dos participantes referiam TT superior a 3 horas, entre eles 39,6% passam mais de 8 horas expostos a algum tipo de tela; no entanto, a pontuação obtida no IAT foi inferior a 50 pontos em 92,2% dos casos, não permitindo a caracterização como dependentes de internet. Dez participantes (6,4%) tinham 3 ou mais critérios para diagnóstico dicotômico de SM; em 72% da amostra estudada, constatou-se a presença de 1 ou 2 critérios, e apenas 21,4% eram isentos de qualquer característica metabólica. A análise contínua desses critérios, por meio do MetS z-score, mostrou um risco elevado para SM, 0,25 ± 0,63 pontos, refletindo, em média, 58,3% de risco para SM. Tanto a média de critérios de SM, como a média do MetS z-score, dos indivíduos com menos de 7 horas de sono foi superior ao daqueles com sono adequado (p=0,036 e p=0,028, respectivamente), repercutindo, em média, 0,24 pontos a mais no escore de risco para SM, comparados aos com sono adequado. Não observamos impacto direto do TT no risco de SM e, a despeito da baixa pontuação no FINDRISC, a permanência superior a 8 horas em frente a algum tipo de tela repercutiu em acréscimo de 1,22 pontos, no escore de risco de DM 2. Conclui-se que, apesar do TT excessivo, não identificamos dependência de internet, nem associação entre TT e maior risco de SM em jovens saudáveis do sexo masculino. No entanto, a permanência superior a 8 horas em frente a algum tipo de tela repercutiu em acréscimo de 1,22 pontos no escore de risco de DM.Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2024-04-08T20:14:53Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Carolina Costa Santos.pdf: 4329277 bytes, checksum: 8fabdb5c71a86f68162295097fd29597 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-04-08T20:14:53Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv A influência do tempo de tela e dependência de internet sobre alterações metabólicas e o risco de diabetes em jovens do sexo masculino
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv The influence of screen time and internet addiction on metabolic changes and the risk of diabetes in young males
title A influência do tempo de tela e dependência de internet sobre alterações metabólicas e o risco de diabetes em jovens do sexo masculino
spellingShingle A influência do tempo de tela e dependência de internet sobre alterações metabólicas e o risco de diabetes em jovens do sexo masculino
Santos, Carolina Costa
jovens
tempo de tela
distúrbios do sono
síndrome metabólica
doenças cardiovasculares
young
screen time
sleep disturbs
metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short A influência do tempo de tela e dependência de internet sobre alterações metabólicas e o risco de diabetes em jovens do sexo masculino
title_full A influência do tempo de tela e dependência de internet sobre alterações metabólicas e o risco de diabetes em jovens do sexo masculino
title_fullStr A influência do tempo de tela e dependência de internet sobre alterações metabólicas e o risco de diabetes em jovens do sexo masculino
title_full_unstemmed A influência do tempo de tela e dependência de internet sobre alterações metabólicas e o risco de diabetes em jovens do sexo masculino
title_sort A influência do tempo de tela e dependência de internet sobre alterações metabólicas e o risco de diabetes em jovens do sexo masculino
author Santos, Carolina Costa
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contributor_str_mv Queiroz, Márcia Silva
Queiroz, Márcia Silva
Consolim-Colombo, Fernanda Marciano
Correia, Marilia de Almeida
Nery, Márcia
Lima, Adriana Machado Saldiba de
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tempo de tela
distúrbios do sono
síndrome metabólica
doenças cardiovasculares
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tempo de tela
distúrbios do sono
síndrome metabólica
doenças cardiovasculares
young
screen time
sleep disturbs
metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
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screen time
sleep disturbs
metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
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description With the technological expansion, children and young people spend more time in front of the television, computer, video game and cell phone. Dysfunctional internet use, or internet addiction (AI), has become a common behavioral addiction, with prevalence ranging from 1% to 14%. This has led the term screen time (ST), or exposure time to screen-based technology, to be incorporated into research in different areas. The increase in ST has a negative impact on physical and mental health, correlating with an increment in the prevalence of overweight, cardiometabolic risk factors and sleep disorders. The aim of this study was to evaluate internet dependence and excessive screen use and their association with the variables of metabolic syndrome (MS) and risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in young male adults. 700 male candidates from 18 to 21 years old evaluated in the selection process for joining the Brazilian Air Force were invited to participate in the study. Among the 482 participants who signed the free and informed consent form, 378 answered the internet addiction test (IAT) and the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score (FINDRISC) questionnaire, electronically via Google forms, and all candidates underwent physical assessment,154 of them underwent laboratory tests and 128, bioelectrical impedance. Risk factors of MS were used for the dichotomous diagnosis and continuous risk score of MS (MetS z-score), which were correlated with internet dependence and ST, as well as with the risk score for T2DM. About 95% of participants reported ST longer than 3 hours, among them 39.6% spend more than 8 hours exposed to some type of screen. However, the score obtained in the IAT was less than 50 points in 92.2% of the cases, not allowing the characterization as internet dependence. Ten participants (6.4%) had 3 or more criteria for dichotomous MS diagnosis, in 72% of the studied sample, there was the presence of 1 or 2 criteria; only 21.4% were free of any metabolic feature. Continuous analysis of these criteria, using the MetS z-score, showed a high risk for MS, 0.25 ± 0.63 points, reflecting, on average, 58.3% risk for MS. The mean of MS criteria, and of MetS z-score, among individuals with less than 7 hours of sleep were higher than those with adequate sleep (p=0.036 and p=0.028, respectively). This reflected, on average, an increase of 0.24 points in the risk score for MS, compared to those with adequate sleep. We did not observe a direct impact of ST on the risk of MS and, despite the low risk according to FINDRISC score, staying more than 8 hours in front of some type of screen increased 1.22 points in the T2DM risk score. Although the excessive ST, we did not identify internet dependence, nor an association between ST and a higher risk of MS in healthy young males. Nonetheless, spending more than 8 hours in front of some type of screen resulted in an increase of 1,22 points in the T2DM risk score.
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