Impact of cutoff points on adolescent sedentary behavior measured by accelerometer

Autores

  • Rally Rayssa Dias Moura Study and Research Group in Epidemiology of Physical Activity, João Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8210-2059
  • Arthur Oliveira Barbosa Study and Research Group in Epidemiology of Physical Activity, João Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil. Associate Post-Graduation Program in Physical Education. João Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5976-7287
  • Inácio Crochemore Mohnsam da Silva Federal University of Pelotas, Post-Graduate Program in Epidemiology, Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Associate Post-Graduation Program in Physical Education, Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2030-5747
  • Marcelo Romanzini Londrina State University, Department of Physical Education, Londrina, Paraná, Brazil. 7Associate Post-Graduation Program in Physical Education UEM/UEL, Londrina, Paraná, Brazil. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1355-331X
  • Alcides Prazeres Filho Study and Research Group in Epidemiology of Physical Activity, João Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil. Associate Post-Graduation Program in Physical Education. João Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2661-090X
  • José Cazuza de Farias Júnior Study and Research Group in Epidemiology of Physical Activity, João Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil. Associate Post-Graduation Program in Physical Education. João Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil. Federal University of Paraíba. Department of Physical Education. João Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1082-6098

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12820/rbafs.24e0071

Palavras-chave:

Sedentary lifestyle, Accelerometry, Adolescent

Resumo

O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar o impacto dos pontos de corte para definir comportamento sedentário (CS) no tempo e prevalência desse comportamento, mensurado por acelerômetros, em adolescentes no Nordeste do Brasil. Estudo transversal, com adolescentes de 10 a 14 anos de idade de escolas públicas de João Pessoa, Paraíba, em 2014. O CS foi mensurado por acelerômetro (ActiGraph GT3X+) e foram aplicados os seguintes pontos de corte: Evenson (≤ 25 counts/15seg), Puyau (< 800 counts/60seg), Vanhelst (≤ 400 counts/60seg), Hänggi (< 3 counts/1seg) e Romanzini (≤ 180 counts/15seg), combinados às definições de 20 e 60 minutos de não uso do acelerômetro. Para comparar o tempo médio e a prevalência de tempo excessivo de CS (≥ 8 horas/dia), entre os pontos de corte, utilizou-se a ANOVA ONE-WAY para medidas repetidas (post hoc de Bonferroni) e o teste de Cochran, respectivamente. Houve diferenças significativas na média de CS entre todos os pontos de corte analisados (p < 0,05), variando de 37,44 min/dia (Romanzini: 547,37 min/dia vs. Vanhelst: 584,81 min/dia) a 370,44 min/dia (Hänggi: 310,51 min/dia vs. Puyau: 680,95 min/dia) para o critério de 20 minutos de não uso; e de 81,52 min/dia (Evenson: 502,41 min/dia vs. Romanzini: 583,93 min/dia) a 361,94 min/dia (Hänggi: 354,58 min/dia vs. Puyau: 716,52 min/dia) para o de 60 minutos. A prevalência de exposição excessiva de CS variou de 3,3% (Hänggi) a 99,3% (Puyau). O tempo médio diário e a prevalência de exposição excessiva de CS de adolescentes apresentaram diferenças acentuadas entre os pontos de corte analisados.

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2019-08-23

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Moura RRD, Barbosa AO, Silva ICM da, Romanzini M, Prazeres Filho A, Farias Júnior JC de. Impact of cutoff points on adolescent sedentary behavior measured by accelerometer. Rev. Bras. Ativ. Fís. Saúde [Internet]. 23º de agosto de 2019 [citado 22º de dezembro de 2024];24:1-7. Disponível em: https://rbafs.org.br/RBAFS/article/view/13999

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