9 research outputs found
Associations of environmental factors with the recommended level of physical activity.
<p>OR = Odds ratio to be sufficiently active; 95% CI = 95% confidence interval;</p>*<p>p<0.05;</p>a<p>Logistic Regression adjusted by <i>age; education; employment status; smoking; BMI; perceived health; indexes of self-efficacy, outcome expectations, barriers, social support and modelling; format of PA; availability of sport facilities, walking trails and parks; perceived access to facilities for PA; 8 characteristics of neighborhood; and town size</i>.</p>b<p>no availability of the specific type of facility;</p>c<p>Ausence of the specific attribute.</p
Percentage of the determination's coefficient explained by individual and environmental variables.
<p>Percentage of the determination's coefficient explained by individual and environmental variables.</p
Basic characteristics of adults participants in Gran Canaria Physical Activity Study.
a<p>Age, Mean ± SD = 40.1±15.8 years-old;</p>b<p>Smoking, 18±11.3 cigarrettes;</p>c<p>BMI, 25.6±4.5 kg/m<sup>2</sup>; <i>% Active</i>, percentage of participants meeting public health recommendations of PA.</p
Associations of individual factors with the recommended level of physical activity.
<p>OR = Odds ratio to be sufficiently active; 95% CI = 95% confidence interval; * p<0.05;</p>a<p>Logistic Regression adjusted by <i>age; education; employment status; smoking; BMI; perceived health; indexes of self-efficacy, outcome expectations, barriers, social support and modelling; format of PA; availability of sport facilities, walking trails and parks; perceived access to facilities for PA; 8 characteristics of neighborhood; and town size</i>.</p>b<p>for each increase of 1 year;</p>c<p>for each increase of 10 cigarretes;</p>d<p>for each increase of 1 kg/m<sup>2</sup>;</p>e<p>all cognitive variables as ordinal scales.</p
Characteristics of age, gender and municipality size of study participants.
<p>Characteristics of age, gender and municipality size of study participants.</p
Prevalence of physical activities and screen-related behaviors among adolescent participants in Gran Canaria Physical Activity Study.
a<p>5 days per week of AFMV +300 minutes per week +1,800 MET per week;</p>b<p>Aerobics, step and similar;</p>c<p>Basketball, handball, volleyball, rugby, field hockey, baseball;</p>d<p>Tennis, badminton, paddle, squash, table tennis;</p>e<p>Surfing, windsurfing, diving, hunting, canoeing, rowing, sailing;</p>f<p>Skateboard, skate;</p>g<p>Judo, karate, taekwondo, fencing, wrestling;</p>h<p>Motocross, trial, motorcycling in track, karts;</p>*<p>p<0.05 for differences between boys and girls.</p
Percentiles of time dedicated to moderate, vigorous and total of physical activities among adolescents participants.
<p>Percentiles of time dedicated to moderate, vigorous and total of physical activities among adolescents participants.</p
Percentiles of time dedicated to television, computer, video-game, portable mini consoles and total of screen-related behaviors among adolescents participants.
<p>Percentiles of time dedicated to television, computer, video-game, portable mini consoles and total of screen-related behaviors among adolescents participants.</p
Odds ratio for being sufficiently active in relation to screen-related behaviors and social environments variables among adolescents participants in Gran Canaria Physical Activity Study.
a<p>For each increase of 1 hour per day;</p>b<p>For each increase of 1 point in scale (0 =  I don’t like it at all, 5 =  I like it a lot);</p><p>*p<0.05.</p