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Patterns of sedentary behavior in overweight and moderately obese users of the Catalan primary-health care system

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Prolonged sitting time (ST) has negative consequences on health. Changing this behavior is paramount in overweight/obese individuals because they are more sedentary than those with normal weight. The aim of the study was to establish the pattern of sedentary behavior and i...

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Autores principales: Martínez-Ramos, Elena, Beltran, Angela-Maria, Martín-Borràs, Carme, Lasaosa-Medina, Lourdes, Real, Jordi, Trujillo, José-Manuel, Solà-Gonfaus, Mercè, Puigdomenech, Elisa, Castillo-Ramos, Eva, Puig-Ribera, Anna, Giné-Garriga, Maria, Serra-Paya, Noemi, Rodriguez-Roca, Beatriz, Gascón-Catalán, Ana, Martín-Cantera, Carlos
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5784913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29370176
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190750
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author Martínez-Ramos, Elena
Beltran, Angela-Maria
Martín-Borràs, Carme
Lasaosa-Medina, Lourdes
Real, Jordi
Trujillo, José-Manuel
Solà-Gonfaus, Mercè
Puigdomenech, Elisa
Castillo-Ramos, Eva
Puig-Ribera, Anna
Giné-Garriga, Maria
Serra-Paya, Noemi
Rodriguez-Roca, Beatriz
Gascón-Catalán, Ana
Martín-Cantera, Carlos
author_facet Martínez-Ramos, Elena
Beltran, Angela-Maria
Martín-Borràs, Carme
Lasaosa-Medina, Lourdes
Real, Jordi
Trujillo, José-Manuel
Solà-Gonfaus, Mercè
Puigdomenech, Elisa
Castillo-Ramos, Eva
Puig-Ribera, Anna
Giné-Garriga, Maria
Serra-Paya, Noemi
Rodriguez-Roca, Beatriz
Gascón-Catalán, Ana
Martín-Cantera, Carlos
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Prolonged sitting time (ST) has negative consequences on health. Changing this behavior is paramount in overweight/obese individuals because they are more sedentary than those with normal weight. The aim of the study was to establish the pattern of sedentary behavior and its relationship to health, socio-demographics, occupation, and education level in Catalan overweight/obese individuals. METHODS: A descriptive study was performed at 25 healthcare centers in Catalonia (Spain) with 464 overweight/moderately obese patients, aged25 to 65 years. Exclusion criteria were chronic diseases which contraindicated physical activity and language barriers. Face-to-face interviews were conducted to collect data on age, gender, educational level, social class, and marital status. Main outcome was ‘sitting time’ (collected by the Marshall questionnaire); chronic diseases and anthropometric measurements were registered. RESULTS: 464 patients, 58.4% women, mean age 51.9 years (SD 10.1), 76.1% married, 60% manual workers, and 48.7% had finished secondary education. Daily sitting time was 6.2 hours on working days (374 minutes/day, SD: 190), and about 6 hours on non-working ones (357 minutes/day, SD: 170). 50% of participants were sedentary ≥6 hours. The most frequent sedentary activities were: working/academic activities around 2 hours (128 minutes, SD: 183), followed by watching television, computer use, and commuting. Men sat longer than women (64 minutes more on working days and 54 minutes on non-working days), and individuals with office jobs (91 minutes),those with higher levels of education (42 minutes), and younger subjects (25 to 35 years) spent more time sitting. CONCLUSIONS: In our study performed in overweight/moderately obese patients the mean sitting time was around 6 hours which was mainly spent doing work/academic activities and watching television. Men, office workers, individuals with higher education, and younger subjects had longer sitting time. Our results may help design interventions targeted at these sedentary patients to decrease sitting time.
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spelling pubmed-57849132018-02-09 Patterns of sedentary behavior in overweight and moderately obese users of the Catalan primary-health care system Martínez-Ramos, Elena Beltran, Angela-Maria Martín-Borràs, Carme Lasaosa-Medina, Lourdes Real, Jordi Trujillo, José-Manuel Solà-Gonfaus, Mercè Puigdomenech, Elisa Castillo-Ramos, Eva Puig-Ribera, Anna Giné-Garriga, Maria Serra-Paya, Noemi Rodriguez-Roca, Beatriz Gascón-Catalán, Ana Martín-Cantera, Carlos PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Prolonged sitting time (ST) has negative consequences on health. Changing this behavior is paramount in overweight/obese individuals because they are more sedentary than those with normal weight. The aim of the study was to establish the pattern of sedentary behavior and its relationship to health, socio-demographics, occupation, and education level in Catalan overweight/obese individuals. METHODS: A descriptive study was performed at 25 healthcare centers in Catalonia (Spain) with 464 overweight/moderately obese patients, aged25 to 65 years. Exclusion criteria were chronic diseases which contraindicated physical activity and language barriers. Face-to-face interviews were conducted to collect data on age, gender, educational level, social class, and marital status. Main outcome was ‘sitting time’ (collected by the Marshall questionnaire); chronic diseases and anthropometric measurements were registered. RESULTS: 464 patients, 58.4% women, mean age 51.9 years (SD 10.1), 76.1% married, 60% manual workers, and 48.7% had finished secondary education. Daily sitting time was 6.2 hours on working days (374 minutes/day, SD: 190), and about 6 hours on non-working ones (357 minutes/day, SD: 170). 50% of participants were sedentary ≥6 hours. The most frequent sedentary activities were: working/academic activities around 2 hours (128 minutes, SD: 183), followed by watching television, computer use, and commuting. Men sat longer than women (64 minutes more on working days and 54 minutes on non-working days), and individuals with office jobs (91 minutes),those with higher levels of education (42 minutes), and younger subjects (25 to 35 years) spent more time sitting. CONCLUSIONS: In our study performed in overweight/moderately obese patients the mean sitting time was around 6 hours which was mainly spent doing work/academic activities and watching television. Men, office workers, individuals with higher education, and younger subjects had longer sitting time. Our results may help design interventions targeted at these sedentary patients to decrease sitting time. Public Library of Science 2018-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5784913/ /pubmed/29370176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190750 Text en © 2018 Martínez-Ramos et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Martínez-Ramos, Elena
Beltran, Angela-Maria
Martín-Borràs, Carme
Lasaosa-Medina, Lourdes
Real, Jordi
Trujillo, José-Manuel
Solà-Gonfaus, Mercè
Puigdomenech, Elisa
Castillo-Ramos, Eva
Puig-Ribera, Anna
Giné-Garriga, Maria
Serra-Paya, Noemi
Rodriguez-Roca, Beatriz
Gascón-Catalán, Ana
Martín-Cantera, Carlos
Patterns of sedentary behavior in overweight and moderately obese users of the Catalan primary-health care system
title Patterns of sedentary behavior in overweight and moderately obese users of the Catalan primary-health care system
title_full Patterns of sedentary behavior in overweight and moderately obese users of the Catalan primary-health care system
title_fullStr Patterns of sedentary behavior in overweight and moderately obese users of the Catalan primary-health care system
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of sedentary behavior in overweight and moderately obese users of the Catalan primary-health care system
title_short Patterns of sedentary behavior in overweight and moderately obese users of the Catalan primary-health care system
title_sort patterns of sedentary behavior in overweight and moderately obese users of the catalan primary-health care system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5784913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29370176
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190750
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