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Associations between Sociodemographic, Dietary, and Substance Use Factors with Self-Reported 24-Hour Movement Behaviors in a Sample of Brazilian Adolescents

We aimed to identify sociodemographic, dietary, and substance use factors associated with self-reported sleep duration, physical activity (PA), and sedentary behavior (SB) indicators in a sample of Brazilian adolescents. Adolescents (n = 731, 51% female, mean age: 16.4 years) answered a questionnair...

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Autores principales: da Costa, Bruno Gonçalves Galdino, Chaput, Jean-Philippe, Lopes, Marcus Vinicius Veber, Malheiros, Luis Eduardo Argenta, da Silva, Kelly Samara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33806301
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052527
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author da Costa, Bruno Gonçalves Galdino
Chaput, Jean-Philippe
Lopes, Marcus Vinicius Veber
Malheiros, Luis Eduardo Argenta
da Silva, Kelly Samara
author_facet da Costa, Bruno Gonçalves Galdino
Chaput, Jean-Philippe
Lopes, Marcus Vinicius Veber
Malheiros, Luis Eduardo Argenta
da Silva, Kelly Samara
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description We aimed to identify sociodemographic, dietary, and substance use factors associated with self-reported sleep duration, physical activity (PA), and sedentary behavior (SB) indicators in a sample of Brazilian adolescents. Adolescents (n = 731, 51% female, mean age: 16.4 years) answered a questionnaire. The volume of total PA, sports, non-sports, total SB, leisure-time SB, involuntary SB, sleep duration, dietary behaviors, sociodemographic, and substance use indicators were self-reported. Multilevel linear models were fitted. Females engaged in less total PA, sports, total SB, and leisure-time SB, but in more involuntary SB than males. Age was positively associated with non-sports and involuntary SB. Socioeconomic status was positively associated with total PA. Adolescents who lived with the mother only practiced more sports compared to those living with two parents. Unprocessed food was positively associated with total PA and sports. Processed food was inversely associated with total PA and non-sports, and positively associated with total SB and leisure-time SB. Alcohol use was positively associated with total PA, and tobacco smoking was negatively associated with total PA. No associations were observed for sleep duration. In conclusion, sociodemographic, dietary, and substance use factors are associated with the 24 h movement behaviors among Brazilian adolescents, and some associations are type specific.
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spelling pubmed-79676402021-03-18 Associations between Sociodemographic, Dietary, and Substance Use Factors with Self-Reported 24-Hour Movement Behaviors in a Sample of Brazilian Adolescents da Costa, Bruno Gonçalves Galdino Chaput, Jean-Philippe Lopes, Marcus Vinicius Veber Malheiros, Luis Eduardo Argenta da Silva, Kelly Samara Int J Environ Res Public Health Article We aimed to identify sociodemographic, dietary, and substance use factors associated with self-reported sleep duration, physical activity (PA), and sedentary behavior (SB) indicators in a sample of Brazilian adolescents. Adolescents (n = 731, 51% female, mean age: 16.4 years) answered a questionnaire. The volume of total PA, sports, non-sports, total SB, leisure-time SB, involuntary SB, sleep duration, dietary behaviors, sociodemographic, and substance use indicators were self-reported. Multilevel linear models were fitted. Females engaged in less total PA, sports, total SB, and leisure-time SB, but in more involuntary SB than males. Age was positively associated with non-sports and involuntary SB. Socioeconomic status was positively associated with total PA. Adolescents who lived with the mother only practiced more sports compared to those living with two parents. Unprocessed food was positively associated with total PA and sports. Processed food was inversely associated with total PA and non-sports, and positively associated with total SB and leisure-time SB. Alcohol use was positively associated with total PA, and tobacco smoking was negatively associated with total PA. No associations were observed for sleep duration. In conclusion, sociodemographic, dietary, and substance use factors are associated with the 24 h movement behaviors among Brazilian adolescents, and some associations are type specific. MDPI 2021-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7967640/ /pubmed/33806301 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052527 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chaput, Jean-Philippe
Lopes, Marcus Vinicius Veber
Malheiros, Luis Eduardo Argenta
da Silva, Kelly Samara
Associations between Sociodemographic, Dietary, and Substance Use Factors with Self-Reported 24-Hour Movement Behaviors in a Sample of Brazilian Adolescents
title Associations between Sociodemographic, Dietary, and Substance Use Factors with Self-Reported 24-Hour Movement Behaviors in a Sample of Brazilian Adolescents
title_full Associations between Sociodemographic, Dietary, and Substance Use Factors with Self-Reported 24-Hour Movement Behaviors in a Sample of Brazilian Adolescents
title_fullStr Associations between Sociodemographic, Dietary, and Substance Use Factors with Self-Reported 24-Hour Movement Behaviors in a Sample of Brazilian Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Associations between Sociodemographic, Dietary, and Substance Use Factors with Self-Reported 24-Hour Movement Behaviors in a Sample of Brazilian Adolescents
title_short Associations between Sociodemographic, Dietary, and Substance Use Factors with Self-Reported 24-Hour Movement Behaviors in a Sample of Brazilian Adolescents
title_sort associations between sociodemographic, dietary, and substance use factors with self-reported 24-hour movement behaviors in a sample of brazilian adolescents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33806301
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052527
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