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Resumo:Purpose The knowledge of physical activity levels and sedentary behaviour of adolescents is important, so that interventions to promote health have to be in accordance with the target population. Therefore this study aimed to examine the prevalence and clustering of physical activity and sedentary behaviours among urban adolescents. Methods The study comprised a total of 651 adolescents (273 boys and 378 girls) aged 12-14, from 4 public urban schools. Ecological Momentary Assessment was used to measure sedentary behaviours and physical activity, using 15 minutes time intervals. Results On weekdays, studying was the activity on which adolescents spent more time (boys 114.5 min/day, 11.3%; girls 135.4 min/day, 13.1%). Followed by television (TV) (boys 97.8 min/day, 9.6%; girls 59.7 min/day, 5.8%), computer use (boys 42.7 min/day, 4.2%), and talking with friends (girls 31.5 min/day, 3%). On average boys practiced 40.9 min/day (4%) and girls 24 min/day (2.3%) on physical activity. On weekend days, the most consuming leisure time was TV (145.8 min/day, 13.5%) and computer use (136.6 min/day, 12.9%) for the boys, and studying (144.3 min/day, 13.1%) and TV (133.5 min/day, 12.2%) for the girls. Based on these behaviours three meaningful cluster solutions were found both for boys and girls, respectively. For the boys: cluster 1) less actives, spent less time studying, but spent more time watching TV and on the computer (n = 63); cluster 2) devoted more time studying and spent less time on physical activity, watching TV and using computer (n = 126); cluster 3) actives, spent less time watching TV and studying (n = 84). For the girls: cluster 1) actives, less time studying, watching TV and using computer (n = 28); cluster 2) devoted to studies, sociable and non-actives (n = 77); cluster 3) much time watching TV, non-sociable and non-actives (n = 273). Conclusion Girls were less active than boys. Despite having higher levels of physical activity than girls boys also presented higher levels of sedentary behaviours. These data suggest that it is possible to be considered physically active and spend a lot of time in sedentary behaviours. This should be considered in intervention programs aimed to promote active and healthy lifestyles among adolescents.
Autores principais:Marques, Adilson
Outros Autores:Peralta, Miguel; Martins, João; Sarmento, Hugo; Carreiro Da Costa, Francisco
Assunto:Adolescents Health promotion Physical activity Sedentary behavior Health Policy Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Ano:2016
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Martins, João
Sarmento, Hugo
Carreiro Da Costa, Francisco
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Peralta, Miguel
Martins, João
Sarmento, Hugo
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Martins, João
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Carreiro Da Costa, Francisco
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Health Policy
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Physical activity and sedentary behaviours patterns of adolescents using ecological momentary assessment
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Peralta, Miguel
Martins, João
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Health promotion
Physical activity
Sedentary behavior
Health Policy
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
dc.title.fl_str_mv Identificação de padrões de atividade física e comportamentos sedentários em adolescentes, com recurso à avaliação momentânea ecológica
Physical activity and sedentary behaviours patterns of adolescents using ecological momentary assessment
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description Purpose The knowledge of physical activity levels and sedentary behaviour of adolescents is important, so that interventions to promote health have to be in accordance with the target population. Therefore this study aimed to examine the prevalence and clustering of physical activity and sedentary behaviours among urban adolescents. Methods The study comprised a total of 651 adolescents (273 boys and 378 girls) aged 12-14, from 4 public urban schools. Ecological Momentary Assessment was used to measure sedentary behaviours and physical activity, using 15 minutes time intervals. Results On weekdays, studying was the activity on which adolescents spent more time (boys 114.5 min/day, 11.3%; girls 135.4 min/day, 13.1%). Followed by television (TV) (boys 97.8 min/day, 9.6%; girls 59.7 min/day, 5.8%), computer use (boys 42.7 min/day, 4.2%), and talking with friends (girls 31.5 min/day, 3%). On average boys practiced 40.9 min/day (4%) and girls 24 min/day (2.3%) on physical activity. On weekend days, the most consuming leisure time was TV (145.8 min/day, 13.5%) and computer use (136.6 min/day, 12.9%) for the boys, and studying (144.3 min/day, 13.1%) and TV (133.5 min/day, 12.2%) for the girls. Based on these behaviours three meaningful cluster solutions were found both for boys and girls, respectively. For the boys: cluster 1) less actives, spent less time studying, but spent more time watching TV and on the computer (n = 63); cluster 2) devoted more time studying and spent less time on physical activity, watching TV and using computer (n = 126); cluster 3) actives, spent less time watching TV and studying (n = 84). For the girls: cluster 1) actives, less time studying, watching TV and using computer (n = 28); cluster 2) devoted to studies, sociable and non-actives (n = 77); cluster 3) much time watching TV, non-sociable and non-actives (n = 273). Conclusion Girls were less active than boys. Despite having higher levels of physical activity than girls boys also presented higher levels of sedentary behaviours. These data suggest that it is possible to be considered physically active and spend a lot of time in sedentary behaviours. This should be considered in intervention programs aimed to promote active and healthy lifestyles among adolescents.
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spelling porenPurpose The knowledge of physical activity levels and sedentary behaviour of adolescents is important, so that interventions to promote health have to be in accordance with the target population. Therefore this study aimed to examine the prevalence and clustering of physical activity and sedentary behaviours among urban adolescents. Methods The study comprised a total of 651 adolescents (273 boys and 378 girls) aged 12-14, from 4 public urban schools. Ecological Momentary Assessment was used to measure sedentary behaviours and physical activity, using 15 minutes time intervals. Results On weekdays, studying was the activity on which adolescents spent more time (boys 114.5 min/day, 11.3%; girls 135.4 min/day, 13.1%). Followed by television (TV) (boys 97.8 min/day, 9.6%; girls 59.7 min/day, 5.8%), computer use (boys 42.7 min/day, 4.2%), and talking with friends (girls 31.5 min/day, 3%). On average boys practiced 40.9 min/day (4%) and girls 24 min/day (2.3%) on physical activity. On weekend days, the most consuming leisure time was TV (145.8 min/day, 13.5%) and computer use (136.6 min/day, 12.9%) for the boys, and studying (144.3 min/day, 13.1%) and TV (133.5 min/day, 12.2%) for the girls. Based on these behaviours three meaningful cluster solutions were found both for boys and girls, respectively. For the boys: cluster 1) less actives, spent less time studying, but spent more time watching TV and on the computer (n = 63); cluster 2) devoted more time studying and spent less time on physical activity, watching TV and using computer (n = 126); cluster 3) actives, spent less time watching TV and studying (n = 84). For the girls: cluster 1) actives, less time studying, watching TV and using computer (n = 28); cluster 2) devoted to studies, sociable and non-actives (n = 77); cluster 3) much time watching TV, non-sociable and non-actives (n = 273). Conclusion Girls were less active than boys. Despite having higher levels of physical activity than girls boys also presented higher levels of sedentary behaviours. These data suggest that it is possible to be considered physically active and spend a lot of time in sedentary behaviours. This should be considered in intervention programs aimed to promote active and healthy lifestyles among adolescents.application/pdfptIdentificação de padrões de atividade física e comportamentos sedentários em adolescentes, com recurso à avaliação momentânea ecológicaAlternativeTitleenPhysical activity and sedentary behaviours patterns of adolescents using ecological momentary assessmentMarques, AdilsonPeralta, MiguelMartins, JoãoSarmento, HugoCarreiro Da Costa, FranciscoCentro de Investigação em Saúde Pública (CISP/PHRC)Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Universidade Nova de LisboaHostingInstitutionOrganizationalRUNe-mailmailto:run@unl.ptrun@unl.ptISSNIsPartOf0870-9025URNIsPartOfPURE: 3305627URNIsPartOfPURE UUID: 1ade609f-566f-4128-a8f9-2b920cbcd12cURNIsPartOfScopus: 84955487676URNIsPartOfScielo: S0870-90252016000100006DOIIsPartOf10.1016/j.rpsp.2015.10.0032018-02-28T23:16:24Z2016-01-012016-01-01T00:00:00ZURLhttp://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84955487676&partnerID=8YFLogxKhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessAdolescentsHealth promotionPhysical activitySedentary behaviorHealth PolicyPublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being872120 bytesliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://run.unl.pt/bitstreams/58e1915f-024a-41b8-9c1c-8f6a4a89dc00/download
spellingShingle Identificação de padrões de atividade física e comportamentos sedentários em adolescentes, com recurso à avaliação momentânea ecológica
Identificação de padrões de atividade física e comportamentos sedentários em adolescentes, com recurso à avaliação momentânea ecológica
Marques, Adilson
Adolescents
Health promotion
Physical activity
Sedentary behavior
Health Policy
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Marques, Adilson
Adolescents
Health promotion
Physical activity
Sedentary behavior
Health Policy
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
status NEW
subject.fl_str_mv Adolescents
Health promotion
Physical activity
Sedentary behavior
Health Policy
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
title Identificação de padrões de atividade física e comportamentos sedentários em adolescentes, com recurso à avaliação momentânea ecológica
title_full Identificação de padrões de atividade física e comportamentos sedentários em adolescentes, com recurso à avaliação momentânea ecológica
title_fullStr Identificação de padrões de atividade física e comportamentos sedentários em adolescentes, com recurso à avaliação momentânea ecológica
Identificação de padrões de atividade física e comportamentos sedentários em adolescentes, com recurso à avaliação momentânea ecológica
title_full_unstemmed Identificação de padrões de atividade física e comportamentos sedentários em adolescentes, com recurso à avaliação momentânea ecológica
Identificação de padrões de atividade física e comportamentos sedentários em adolescentes, com recurso à avaliação momentânea ecológica
title_short Identificação de padrões de atividade física e comportamentos sedentários em adolescentes, com recurso à avaliação momentânea ecológica
title_sort Identificação de padrões de atividade física e comportamentos sedentários em adolescentes, com recurso à avaliação momentânea ecológica
topic Adolescents
Health promotion
Physical activity
Sedentary behavior
Health Policy
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
topic_facet Adolescents
Health promotion
Physical activity
Sedentary behavior
Health Policy
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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