Patterns of engagement in leisure-time physical activities of workers with different economic status: a descriptive analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Kelly Samara da
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Lopes, Adair da Silva, Del Duca, Giovâni Firpo, Garcia, Leandro Martin Totaro, Nahas, Markus Vinicius
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/1980-0037.2013v15n6p656
Resumo: People with different economic levels may have peculiar characteristics with respect to patterns of engagement in leisure-time physical activity (LTPA). This information is crucial to improving public policies. The objective of this study was to describe the patterns of engagement (type, companionship, and setting) in LTPA by gender, according to income strata in workers. Cross-sectional study conducted from 2006 to 2008 in 23 of the 26 Brazilian states and the Federal District (n=46,981). The sample consisted of workers who reported engaging in LTPA (n=25,479). A standardized self-completion questionnaire was applied. The following variables were investigated: type of LTPA - sports, walking, cycling/running, fitness, and others; companionship for LTPA - alone, with a partner, or in a group; and setting - clubs/gyms, streets/parks, and others, according to monthly family income (low, middle and high). We analyzed frequency distribution and applied a 95% confidence interval. Prevalence and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. Sports was the activity most engaged in by low- (50.2%) and middle-income (42.3%) workers, while walking predominated in high-income individuals (31.0%). LTPA in groups was greater in low- (52.0%) and middle-income (50.4%) workers, and lower intheir high-income counterparts (38%). Low- (47.0%) and middle-income (41.2%)workers used streets/parks more frequently, whereas high-income workers reported primarily using clubs/gyms (40.4%). It was concluded that low- and middle-income workers reported engaging in sports, in LTPA in groups, and using mainly public settings, while those with high-incomes engaged more in walking, in LTPA in groups or alone, and used more private settings.
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spelling Patterns of engagement in leisure-time physical activities of workers with different economic status: a descriptive analysisPadrões de envolvimento em atividades físicas de lazer em trabalhadores com diferentes situações econômicas: uma análise descritivaPeople with different economic levels may have peculiar characteristics with respect to patterns of engagement in leisure-time physical activity (LTPA). This information is crucial to improving public policies. The objective of this study was to describe the patterns of engagement (type, companionship, and setting) in LTPA by gender, according to income strata in workers. Cross-sectional study conducted from 2006 to 2008 in 23 of the 26 Brazilian states and the Federal District (n=46,981). The sample consisted of workers who reported engaging in LTPA (n=25,479). A standardized self-completion questionnaire was applied. The following variables were investigated: type of LTPA - sports, walking, cycling/running, fitness, and others; companionship for LTPA - alone, with a partner, or in a group; and setting - clubs/gyms, streets/parks, and others, according to monthly family income (low, middle and high). We analyzed frequency distribution and applied a 95% confidence interval. Prevalence and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. Sports was the activity most engaged in by low- (50.2%) and middle-income (42.3%) workers, while walking predominated in high-income individuals (31.0%). LTPA in groups was greater in low- (52.0%) and middle-income (50.4%) workers, and lower intheir high-income counterparts (38%). Low- (47.0%) and middle-income (41.2%)workers used streets/parks more frequently, whereas high-income workers reported primarily using clubs/gyms (40.4%). It was concluded that low- and middle-income workers reported engaging in sports, in LTPA in groups, and using mainly public settings, while those with high-incomes engaged more in walking, in LTPA in groups or alone, and used more private settings.Pessoas com diferentes níveis econômicos podem ter características peculiares relacionadas a padrões de envolvimento em atividades físicas no tempo de lazer (AFL). Tais informações são cruciais para melhorar políticas públicas. O objetivo do estudo foi descrever padrões de engajamento (tipo,companhia, e espaço para a prática) em AFL geral e por gênero, segundo os estratos de renda em trabalhadores. Estudo transversal realizado de 2006 a 2008 em 23 dos 26 estados brasileiros e o Distrito Federal (n=46.981). Neste estudo foram analisados trabalhadores que praticavam AFL (n=25.479). Aplicou-se um questionário padronizado. As variáveis investigadas foram tipo de AFL -esportes, caminhada, ciclismo/corrida, fitness, e outras; companhia para prática de AFL - sozinho, com parceiro, e em grupo; e local de prática -clubes/academias, ruas/parques, e outros, por renda familiar mensal (baixa, médiae alta). Prevalências e intervalos de confiança de 95% foram calculados. Esporte foi a atividade mais reportada por trabalhadores com renda baixa(50,2%) e média (42,3%), e a caminhada (31,0%) foi predominante naqueles de alta renda. AFL em grupo foi maior nos trabalhadores com baixa (52,0%) e média renda (50,4%), e menor naqueles com elevada renda (38,0%). Trabalhadores debaixa (47,0%) e média (41,2%) renda usavam mais ruas/parques, enquanto os derenda alta usavam mais clubes/academias (40,4%). Pode-se concluir que os trabalhadores com renda baixa e média reportaram engajar mais em esportes, em AFL em grupos, e usar mais locais públicos, enquanto os de maior renda engajavammais em caminhada, faziam atividades em grupo ou sozinhos e usavam mais em caminhada, faziam atividades em grupo ou sozinhos e usavam mais locais privados.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, SC. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Patterns of engagement in leisure-time physical activities of workers with different economic status: a descriptive analysis
Padrões de envolvimento em atividades físicas de lazer em trabalhadores com diferentes situações econômicas: uma análise descritiva
title Patterns of engagement in leisure-time physical activities of workers with different economic status: a descriptive analysis
spellingShingle Patterns of engagement in leisure-time physical activities of workers with different economic status: a descriptive analysis
Silva, Kelly Samara da
title_short Patterns of engagement in leisure-time physical activities of workers with different economic status: a descriptive analysis
title_full Patterns of engagement in leisure-time physical activities of workers with different economic status: a descriptive analysis
title_fullStr Patterns of engagement in leisure-time physical activities of workers with different economic status: a descriptive analysis
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of engagement in leisure-time physical activities of workers with different economic status: a descriptive analysis
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Lopes, Adair da Silva
Del Duca, Giovâni Firpo
Garcia, Leandro Martin Totaro
Nahas, Markus Vinicius
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Del Duca, Giovâni Firpo
Garcia, Leandro Martin Totaro
Nahas, Markus Vinicius
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description People with different economic levels may have peculiar characteristics with respect to patterns of engagement in leisure-time physical activity (LTPA). This information is crucial to improving public policies. The objective of this study was to describe the patterns of engagement (type, companionship, and setting) in LTPA by gender, according to income strata in workers. Cross-sectional study conducted from 2006 to 2008 in 23 of the 26 Brazilian states and the Federal District (n=46,981). The sample consisted of workers who reported engaging in LTPA (n=25,479). A standardized self-completion questionnaire was applied. The following variables were investigated: type of LTPA - sports, walking, cycling/running, fitness, and others; companionship for LTPA - alone, with a partner, or in a group; and setting - clubs/gyms, streets/parks, and others, according to monthly family income (low, middle and high). We analyzed frequency distribution and applied a 95% confidence interval. Prevalence and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. Sports was the activity most engaged in by low- (50.2%) and middle-income (42.3%) workers, while walking predominated in high-income individuals (31.0%). LTPA in groups was greater in low- (52.0%) and middle-income (50.4%) workers, and lower intheir high-income counterparts (38%). Low- (47.0%) and middle-income (41.2%)workers used streets/parks more frequently, whereas high-income workers reported primarily using clubs/gyms (40.4%). It was concluded that low- and middle-income workers reported engaging in sports, in LTPA in groups, and using mainly public settings, while those with high-incomes engaged more in walking, in LTPA in groups or alone, and used more private settings.
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