TY - JOUR
T1 - Leisure-time physical activity
T2 - Association with activity levels in other domains
AU - Rombaldi, Airton J.
AU - Ana, M. b.Menezes
AU - Azevedo, Mario Renato
AU - Hallal, Pedro C.
PY - 2010/7
Y1 - 2010/7
N2 - Objectives: To explore whether participation in leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) is associated with participation in occupational, housework, and transport-related physical activity. Methods: Population-based cross'sectional study covering a multistage sample of 972 subjects age 20 to 69 years. Physical activity was measured using the long version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. A LTPA score was calculated as follows: min/wk of walking + min/wk of moderate-intensity physical activity + (min/wk of vigorous-intensity physical activity×2). Similar scores were generated for each domain. For categorical analyses, the scores were divided into 3 categories: 0 min/wk, 10-149 min/wk, and ≥150 min/wk. Results: The proportion of subjects practicing less than 150 min/wk of physical activity in each domain was: leisure-time (69.8%), occupational (58.3%), housework (35.0%), transportation (51.9%). Subjects with a transport-related physical activity score equal to or above 150 min/wk were 40% less likely to be sedentary in leisure-time in comparison with those who did not practice transport-related physical activity. Housework and occupational physical activity were not related to participation in LTPA. Conclusions: Future physical activity campaigns should focus on other domains instead of LTPA alone, particularly supporting transport-related physical activity as a strategy of health promotion.
AB - Objectives: To explore whether participation in leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) is associated with participation in occupational, housework, and transport-related physical activity. Methods: Population-based cross'sectional study covering a multistage sample of 972 subjects age 20 to 69 years. Physical activity was measured using the long version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. A LTPA score was calculated as follows: min/wk of walking + min/wk of moderate-intensity physical activity + (min/wk of vigorous-intensity physical activity×2). Similar scores were generated for each domain. For categorical analyses, the scores were divided into 3 categories: 0 min/wk, 10-149 min/wk, and ≥150 min/wk. Results: The proportion of subjects practicing less than 150 min/wk of physical activity in each domain was: leisure-time (69.8%), occupational (58.3%), housework (35.0%), transportation (51.9%). Subjects with a transport-related physical activity score equal to or above 150 min/wk were 40% less likely to be sedentary in leisure-time in comparison with those who did not practice transport-related physical activity. Housework and occupational physical activity were not related to participation in LTPA. Conclusions: Future physical activity campaigns should focus on other domains instead of LTPA alone, particularly supporting transport-related physical activity as a strategy of health promotion.
KW - Developing countries
KW - Epidemiology
KW - Motor activity
KW - Public health
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U2 - 10.1123/jpah.7.4.460
DO - 10.1123/jpah.7.4.460
M3 - Article
C2 - 20683087
AN - SCOPUS:77954415393
SN - 1543-3080
VL - 7
SP - 460
EP - 464
JO - Journal of Physical Activity and Health
JF - Journal of Physical Activity and Health
IS - 4
ER -