Active Transportation and Obesity Indicators in Adults from Latin America: ELANS Multi-Country Study
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2020-10Autor
Guzmán Habinger, Juan [Univ Mayor, Sci Fac, Sports Med & Phys Act Specialty, Chile]
Lobos Chavez, Javiera
Mahecha Matsudo, Sandra [Univ Mayor, Sci Fac, Chile]
Kovalskys, Irina
Gómez, Georgina
Rigotti, Attilio
Cortés Sanabria, Lilia Yadira
Yepez Garcia, Martha Cecilia
Pareja, Rossina G.
Herrera-Cuenca, Marianella
Zalcman Zimberg, Iona
Guajardo, Viviana
Pratt, Michael
Cofre Bolados, Cristian
Farias Valenzuela, Claudio
Marques, Adilson
Peralta, Miguel
Leme, Ana Carolina B.
Fisberg, Mauro
Oliveira Werneck, Andre
Rodrigues da Silva, Danilo
Ferrari, Gerson
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Resumen
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the association between active transportation and obesity indicators in adults from eight Latin American countries. Methods: Data from the ELANS study, an observational multi-country study (n: 8336; 18-65 years), were used. Active transportation (walking and cycling) and leisure time physical activity was assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (long version). The obesity indicators considered were: body mass index, and waist and neck circumference. Results: In the total sample, the average time dedicated to active transportation was 24.3 min/day, with the highest amount of active transportation being Costa Rica (33.5 min/day), and the lowest being Venezuela (15.7 min/day). The countries with the highest proportion of active transportation were Ecuador (71.9%), and the lowest was Venezuela (40.5%). Results from linear regression analyses suggest that active transportation was significantly and independently associated with a lower body mass index (beta: -0.033; 95% CI: -0.064; -0.002), but not with waist circumference (beta: -0.037; 95% CI: -1.126; 0.390 and neck circumference (beta: -0.007; 95% CI: -0.269; 0.130). Conclusions: Active transportation is significantly associated with a lower body mass index. Governments should incentivize this type of transportation as it could help to reduce the obesity pandemic in Latin America.
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http://repositorio.umayor.cl/xmlui/handle/sibum/8284https://bv.fapesp.br/en/publicacao/185570/active-transportation-and-obesity-indicators-in-adults-from/
https://repositorio.ul.pt/handle/10451/48214
https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/19/6974
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7579005/pdf/ijerph-17-06974.pdf
https://dx.doi.org/10.3390%2Fijerph17196974
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