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Gender differences in leisure-time physical activity

OBJECTIVES: To explore the association between gender and leisure-time physical activity in a population-based sample of adults living in Brazil. To study a variety of variables possibly associated with physical activity levels. METHODS: A multistage sampling of households was undertaken in Pelotas,...

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Autores principales: Azevedo, Mario Renato, Araújo, Cora Luiza Pavin, Reichert, Felipe Fossati, Siqueira, Fernando Vinholes, da Silva, Marcelo Cozzensa, Hallal, Pedro Curi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Birkhäuser-Verlag 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2778720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17966815
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00038-006-5062-1
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author Azevedo, Mario Renato
Araújo, Cora Luiza Pavin
Reichert, Felipe Fossati
Siqueira, Fernando Vinholes
da Silva, Marcelo Cozzensa
Hallal, Pedro Curi
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description OBJECTIVES: To explore the association between gender and leisure-time physical activity in a population-based sample of adults living in Brazil. To study a variety of variables possibly associated with physical activity levels. METHODS: A multistage sampling of households was undertaken in Pelotas, a medium-sized Southern Brazilian city. Leisure-time physical activity was measured using the long version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Data on potential predictors of leisure-time physical activity behavior were collected using a standardized questionnaire. 1 344 men and 1 756 women were interviewed. Several definitions of moderate and vigorous-intensity physical activity were used. RESULTS: Regardless of the guideline used, males were more active than women. Socioeconomic level was positively associated with leisure-time physical activity in both genders. A positive dose-response between age and inactivity was found in men, but not among women. CONCLUSIONS: Because men and women have different levels of physical activity, and the variables associated with activity levels are not consistent across the genders, interventions promoting physical activity should take these differences into account.
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spelling pubmed-27787202009-11-20 Gender differences in leisure-time physical activity Azevedo, Mario Renato Araújo, Cora Luiza Pavin Reichert, Felipe Fossati Siqueira, Fernando Vinholes da Silva, Marcelo Cozzensa Hallal, Pedro Curi Int J Public Health Original Article OBJECTIVES: To explore the association between gender and leisure-time physical activity in a population-based sample of adults living in Brazil. To study a variety of variables possibly associated with physical activity levels. METHODS: A multistage sampling of households was undertaken in Pelotas, a medium-sized Southern Brazilian city. Leisure-time physical activity was measured using the long version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Data on potential predictors of leisure-time physical activity behavior were collected using a standardized questionnaire. 1 344 men and 1 756 women were interviewed. Several definitions of moderate and vigorous-intensity physical activity were used. RESULTS: Regardless of the guideline used, males were more active than women. Socioeconomic level was positively associated with leisure-time physical activity in both genders. A positive dose-response between age and inactivity was found in men, but not among women. CONCLUSIONS: Because men and women have different levels of physical activity, and the variables associated with activity levels are not consistent across the genders, interventions promoting physical activity should take these differences into account. Birkhäuser-Verlag 2007-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2778720/ /pubmed/17966815 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00038-006-5062-1 Text en © Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel 2007
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2778720/
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