Daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors in teachers

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Autor(a) principal: Mota Júnior, Rômulo José
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Renata Aparecida Rodrigues, Lima, Luciana Moreira, Franceschini, Sylvia do Carmo Castro, Marins, João Carlos Bouzas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista da Educação física/UEM (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/56980
Resumo: Cardiovascular diseases are the main causes of worldwide morbidity and mortality, with a sedentary lifestyle being one of the main risk factors for its development. Thus, this investigation aimed to evaluate the number of daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors (CRF) in teachers. The number of daily steps, anthropometric, hemodynamic and biochemical parameters of 150 teachers were evaluated, divided into two groups (G1 <10,000 steps and G2 ≥ 10,000 steps). To determine the association and magnitude of this between CRF and insufficient levels of physical activity, the chi square test and odds ratio were used. Pearson's correlation was used to verify the relationship between the number of steps and the other variables and ROC curves to assess the cutoff point of daily steps in relation to each CRF. Among the teachers evaluated, 42% were physically active, with a better anthropometric, hemodynamic and biochemical profile. Arterial hypertension and dyslipidemia were the CRF that were associated with the condition of low number of steps. The cut-off point for the number of steps indicated values greater than 12,500 steps/day for protection against CRF. Thus, most teachers were insufficiently active, highlighting that those who reached 10,000 steps per day on average, had a better cardiometabolic profile.
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spelling Daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors in teachersNúmero de passos diário e sua associação com fatores de risco cardiometabólicos em professoresrisk factorsmotor activityhypertensionobesityschool teachersfatores de riscoatividade motorahipertensãoobesidadeprofessores escolaresCardiovascular diseases are the main causes of worldwide morbidity and mortality, with a sedentary lifestyle being one of the main risk factors for its development. Thus, this investigation aimed to evaluate the number of daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors (CRF) in teachers. The number of daily steps, anthropometric, hemodynamic and biochemical parameters of 150 teachers were evaluated, divided into two groups (G1 <10,000 steps and G2 ≥ 10,000 steps). To determine the association and magnitude of this between CRF and insufficient levels of physical activity, the chi square test and odds ratio were used. Pearson's correlation was used to verify the relationship between the number of steps and the other variables and ROC curves to assess the cutoff point of daily steps in relation to each CRF. Among the teachers evaluated, 42% were physically active, with a better anthropometric, hemodynamic and biochemical profile. Arterial hypertension and dyslipidemia were the CRF that were associated with the condition of low number of steps. The cut-off point for the number of steps indicated values greater than 12,500 steps/day for protection against CRF. Thus, most teachers were insufficiently active, highlighting that those who reached 10,000 steps per day on average, had a better cardiometabolic profile.As DCV são as principais causas de morbimortalidade mundial, sendo o sedentarismo um dos principais fatores de risco para seu desenvolvimento. Assim, esta investigação teve como objetivo avaliar o número de passos diários e sua associação com fatores de risco cardiometabólicos (FRCV) em professores. Foram avaliados o número de passos diários, parâmetros antropométricos, hemodinâmicos e bioquímicos de 150 professores, divididos em Dois grupos (G1 < 10000 passos e G2 ≥ 10000 passos). Para determinar a associação e magnitude desta entre FRCV e níveis insuficientes de atividade física foram utilizados o teste qui quadrado e razão de chances. Correlação de Pearson foi utilizada para verificar a relação entre o número de passos e as demais variáveis e curvas ROC para avaliar o ponto de corte de passos diários em relação a cada FRCV. Entre os docentes avaliados, 42% eram ativos fisicamente, apresentando melhor perfil antropométrico, hemodinâmico e bioquímico. Hipertensão arterial e dislipidemias foram os FRCV que apresentaram associação com a condição de baixo número de passos. O ponto de corte de número de passos indicou valores superiores a 12,500 passos/dia para proteção contra os FRCV. Assim, a maioria dos docentes era insuficientemente ativa, destacando que aqueles que atingiram 10000 passos por dia de média,  apresentaram um melhor perfil cardiometabólico.Department of Physical Education - State University of Maringá (UEM), Maringá-PR, Brazil2021-09-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/5698010.4025/jphyseduc.v32i1.3276Journal of Physical Education; Vol 32 No 1 (2021): Journal of Physical Education; e-3276Journal of Physical Education; Vol. 32 Núm. 1 (2021): Journal of Physical Education; e-3276Journal of Physical Education; v. 32 n. 1 (2021): Journal of Physical Education; e-32762448-2455reponame:Revista da Educação física/UEM (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMporhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/56980/751375152757Copyright (c) 2021 Journal of Physical Education https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMota Júnior, Rômulo José Oliveira, Renata Aparecida Rodrigues Lima, Luciana MoreiraFranceschini, Sylvia do Carmo Castro Marins, João Carlos Bouzas2023-09-20T13:40:42Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/56980Revistahttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/PUBhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/oai||revdef@uem.br1983-30830103-3948opendoar:2023-09-20T13:40:42Revista da Educação física/UEM (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors in teachers
Número de passos diário e sua associação com fatores de risco cardiometabólicos em professores
title Daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors in teachers
spellingShingle Daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors in teachers
Mota Júnior, Rômulo José
risk factors
motor activity
hypertension
obesity
school teachers
fatores de risco
atividade motora
hipertensão
obesidade
professores escolares
title_short Daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors in teachers
title_full Daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors in teachers
title_fullStr Daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors in teachers
title_full_unstemmed Daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors in teachers
title_sort Daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors in teachers
author Mota Júnior, Rômulo José
author_facet Mota Júnior, Rômulo José
Oliveira, Renata Aparecida Rodrigues
Lima, Luciana Moreira
Franceschini, Sylvia do Carmo Castro
Marins, João Carlos Bouzas
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Renata Aparecida Rodrigues
Lima, Luciana Moreira
Franceschini, Sylvia do Carmo Castro
Marins, João Carlos Bouzas
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mota Júnior, Rômulo José
Oliveira, Renata Aparecida Rodrigues
Lima, Luciana Moreira
Franceschini, Sylvia do Carmo Castro
Marins, João Carlos Bouzas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv risk factors
motor activity
hypertension
obesity
school teachers
fatores de risco
atividade motora
hipertensão
obesidade
professores escolares
topic risk factors
motor activity
hypertension
obesity
school teachers
fatores de risco
atividade motora
hipertensão
obesidade
professores escolares
description Cardiovascular diseases are the main causes of worldwide morbidity and mortality, with a sedentary lifestyle being one of the main risk factors for its development. Thus, this investigation aimed to evaluate the number of daily steps and their association with cardiometabolic risk factors (CRF) in teachers. The number of daily steps, anthropometric, hemodynamic and biochemical parameters of 150 teachers were evaluated, divided into two groups (G1 <10,000 steps and G2 ≥ 10,000 steps). To determine the association and magnitude of this between CRF and insufficient levels of physical activity, the chi square test and odds ratio were used. Pearson's correlation was used to verify the relationship between the number of steps and the other variables and ROC curves to assess the cutoff point of daily steps in relation to each CRF. Among the teachers evaluated, 42% were physically active, with a better anthropometric, hemodynamic and biochemical profile. Arterial hypertension and dyslipidemia were the CRF that were associated with the condition of low number of steps. The cut-off point for the number of steps indicated values greater than 12,500 steps/day for protection against CRF. Thus, most teachers were insufficiently active, highlighting that those who reached 10,000 steps per day on average, had a better cardiometabolic profile.
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