Physical activity patterns in adolescents: A longitudinal study

Juliana Maria da Penha Freire Silva, Eduarda Cristina da Costa Silva, Gerfeson Mendonça, Jorge Mota, Pedro C. Hallal, José Cazuza de Farias Júnior
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The present study aimed at describing and comparing the physical activity (PA) patterns of adolescents from a middle-income country over a 4-year period. This is a longitudinal observational study (four waves of data collection, 2014–2017) with 668 adolescents aged 10–13 years in 2014 (mean age of 11.8 ± 0.8 years), of both sexes (53.3% girls), from public schools in João Pessoa, Paraíba state, Brazil. PA was measured using a questionnaire and pattern operationally defined based on the following indicators: type, frequency, duration, and PA recommendations. The most practiced physical activities during the study period were active commuting, games, dancing, cycling, soccer, and futsal. There was a linear trend to a decline in the number of adolescents engaging in nearly all the physical activities, in the duration of activities and the proportion that met the PA recommendations (52.8% in 2014 to 32.2% in 2017). The adolescents engaged in different physical activities, but these declined over the years.

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青少年体育活动模式:一项纵向研究。
本研究旨在描述和比较来自中等收入国家的青少年在4年期间的身体活动(PA)模式。这是一项纵向观察研究(2014-2017年四波数据收集),2014年来自巴西Paraíba州jo o Pessoa公立学校的668名10-13岁(平均年龄11.8±0.8岁)男女青少年(53.3%为女孩)。使用基于以下指标的问卷调查和模式进行测量:类型、频率、持续时间和PA建议。在研究期间,最常进行的体育活动是积极通勤、游戏、跳舞、骑自行车、足球和五人制足球。参与几乎所有体育活动的青少年人数、活动持续时间和达到PA建议的比例呈线性下降趋势(2014年为52.8%,2017年为32.2%)。青少年从事不同的体育活动,但这些活动随着时间的推移而减少。
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