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ROC curves for the participants in the EVIDENT study group and according to sex and age groups.
<p>ROC curves for the participants in the EVIDENT study group and according to sex and age groups.</p
Comparison of accelerometer-determined activities between the sufficiently and insufficiently active (according to SBPAAT) by age groups.
<p>SBPAAT: Spanish version of the Brief Physical Activity Assessment Tool; SD: Standard Deviation P: percentile;P-value derived from Mann-Whitney Test.</p><p>The accelerometer did not record all physical activities such as aquatic or muscular activities.</p><p>Comparison of accelerometer-determined activities between the sufficiently and insufficiently active (according to SBPAAT) by age groups.</p
Comparison of individuals classified as being sufficiently and insufficiently active according to both tests (7DPAR and SBPAAT) by age and gender.
<p>SBPAAT: Spanish version of the Brief Physical Activity Assessment Tool; 7DPAR: 7-day Physical Activity Recall; CI 95%: Confidence Interval 95%</p><p><sup>1</sup>Insufficiently active: Individuals who do not report three or more 20 minute sessions of vigorous intensity PA a week; five or more 30 minute sessions of moderate intensity physical activity (including walking) a week; or five or more sessions of any combination of moderate and vigorous intensity PA.</p><p><sup>2</sup>Sufficiently active: Individuals who report three or more 20 minute sessions of vigorous intensity PA a week; five or more 30 minute sessions of moderate intensity physical activity (including walking) a week; or five or more sessions of any combination of moderate and vigorous intensity PA.</p><p><sup>a</sup>Insufficiently active: Individuals not doing at least 30 minutes of moderate activity, five days a week, or at least 20 minutes of vigorous activity, 3 days a week.</p><p><sup>b</sup>Sufficiently active: Those individuals doing at least 30 minutes of moderate activity, five days a week, or at least 20 minutes of vigorous activity, 3 days a week.</p><p>Comparison of individuals classified as being sufficiently and insufficiently active according to both tests (7DPAR and SBPAAT) by age and gender.</p
Main characteristics of participants in the EVIDENT study by level of physical activity according to the Spanish version of the Brief Physical Activity Assessment Tool (SBPAAT).
<p>SBPAAT: Spanish version of the Brief Physical Activity Assessment Tool.</p><p>Sufficiently active: Individuals who report three or more 20 minute sessions of vigorous intensity PA a week; five or more 30 minute sessions of moderate intensity physical activity (including walking) a week; or five or more sessions of any combination of moderate and vigorous intensity PA.</p><p>Insufficiently active: Individuals who do not meet the criteria to be considered sufficiently active.</p><p>Cig.: Cigarettes; BUA: Basic unit of alcohol; BMI: Body Mass Index.</p><p>SD: Standard deviation.</p><p>P-value derived from the Chi-square test and t-student in categorical and continuous variables, respectively.</p><p>Main characteristics of participants in the EVIDENT study by level of physical activity according to the Spanish version of the Brief Physical Activity Assessment Tool (SBPAAT).</p
Box-plot of minutes of moderate activity/day according to the brief physical activity assessment tool (BPAAT Test).
<p>Box-plot of minutes of moderate activity/day according to the brief physical activity assessment tool (BPAAT Test).</p
Main facilitators to reduce sitting time.
<p>Main facilitators to reduce sitting time.</p
Main suggestions for reducing sitting time.
<p>Main suggestions for reducing sitting time.</p