Barreiras Percebidas para a Prática de Atividade Física entre Servidores do Setor Administrativo de uma Faculdade do Distrito Federal

Luciana Zaranza Monteiro, Bruno Alves de Lira, Priscila de Souza, Francelino Braga Junior
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EnglishThe objective of this study was to compare the prevalence of barriers and their association with physical activity in servers of a Federal District college. It is a cross-sectional study with 270 administrative servers from a faculty of the Federal District, Brazil, developed between October 2016 and May 2017. Sociodemographic informa tion, physical activity practice and perceived barriers were collected. The barriers were analyzed individually and grouped into domains (environmental, behavioral, physical and social). Associations between perceived barriers (by domains) and practice of physical activities were tested by means of Poisson Regression. Results: The main barriers perceived by the employees of both genders were extensive work hours (women = 33.9%, men = 24.1%), lack of energy (women = 17.3%, men = 14.9%). Women and men who per ceived social barriers to physical activity presented a higher proba bility (OR = 2.13, 95%CI = 1.08-5.40, OR = 1.92, 95%CI = 0.87, 4.88, respectively) of being physically inactive. Physical barriers were associated with physical inactivity in women (OR = 1.82, 95%CI = 1.41-4.47). The barriers of the social domain were associated with physical inactivity for both genders. The development of healthy public policies with the purpose of increasing the stimulus to the practice of physical activity. portuguesO objetivo deste estudo foi comparar entre os generos a prevalencia de barreiras e sua associacao com a pratica de atividades fisicas em servidores de uma faculdade do Distrito Federal. Trata-se de um estudo transversal com 270 servidores administrativos de uma facul dade do Distrito Federal, Brasil, desenvolvido entre outubro de 2016 a maio de 2017. Foram coletadas informacoes sociodemograficas, pratica de atividade fisica e barreiras percebidas. As barreiras foram analisadas individualmente e agrupadas em dominios (ambiental, comportamental, fisico e social). Associacoes entre barreiras percebi das (por dominios) e pratica de atividades fisicas foram testadas por meio de Regressao de Poisson. Resultados: As principais barreiras percebidas pelos servidores, de ambos os generos, foram jornada de trabalho extensa (mulheres = 33,9%, homens= 24,1%), falta de ener gia (mulheres= 17,3%, homens= 14,9%). As mulheres e os homens que percebiam barreiras sociais para a pratica de atividade fisica apresentaram, probabilidade maior (OR=2,13; IC95%= 1,08-5,40; OR=1,92; IC95%=0,87-4,88, respectivamente) de serem inativos fisicamente. As barreiras fisicas estiveram associadas a inatividade fisica nas mulheres (OR= 1,82; IC95%=1,41-4,47). As barreiras do dominio social estiveram associadas a inatividade fisica, para ambos os gene ros. O desenvolvimento de politicas publicas saudaveis com o propo sito de aumentar o estimulo a pratica de atividade fisica.
联邦区一所大学行政部门的公务员之间进行体育活动的感知障碍
本研究的目的是比较联邦区一所大学的服务人员的障碍发生率及其与体育活动的关系。这是一项横断面研究,涉及2016年10月至2017年5月期间开发的巴西联邦区某学院的270台管理服务器。收集社会人口学信息、体育活动实践和感知障碍。对这些障碍进行了单独分析,并将其分为环境、行为、物理和社会四个领域。感知障碍(按领域)与体育活动实践之间的关联通过泊松回归进行检验。结果:男女员工认为的主要障碍是工作时间过长(女性= 33.9%,男性= 24.1%)和精力不足(女性= 17.3%,男性= 14.9%)。认为存在社会障碍妨碍身体活动的女性和男性出现身体不活动的可能性更高(OR = 2.13, 95%CI = 1.08-5.40, OR = 1.92, 95%CI = 0.87, 4.88)。身体障碍与女性缺乏身体活动有关(OR = 1.82, 95%CI = 1.41-4.47)。社会领域的障碍与男女缺乏运动有关。制定健康的公共政策,以增加对体育活动的刺激。【目的】建立一个比较中心,使其具有较强的普遍性,使其具有较强的竞争力,使其具有较强的竞争力,使其具有较强的竞争力,使其具有较强的竞争力。Trata-se de um estudo横向com 270服务于巴西联邦地区的行政部门,2016年和2017年的主要服务对象。信息学、社会人口学、实践经济学、经济学和认知经济学。正如barreiras有组织的个人分析一样,agrupadas也有自己的领域(环境、组合、财政和社会)。Associacoes entre barreiras percebi das (por dominios)、pratica de atividades fiscal、por meio de Regressao de Poisson。结果:主要有:(1)感知性脑损伤,(2)属脑损伤,(3)属脑损伤,(3)属脑损伤,(3)属脑损伤,(3)属脑损伤,(3)属脑损伤,(4)属脑损伤,(3)属脑损伤,(3)属脑损伤,(4)属脑损伤。当个体知觉障碍与社会实践障碍之间存在差异时,概率主要(OR=2,13;IC95% = 1, 08-5 40;或= 1,92;(95%=0,87-4,88)。由于barreiras财政政策是一个积极的财政政策(OR= 1,82;IC95% = 1, 41-4 47)。正如巴雷拉对社会活动协会的支配是一种主动的财政,para ambo对基因的支配也是如此。因此,在政治上、公共上和经济上的不参与,是一种建议,一种建议,一种实际的、积极的财政刺激。
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