Gender differences and trends of attitude toward physical activity in population aged 25- 64 years from 1988 to 2017

Article, V. Gafarov, D. Panov, E. Gromova, EA Krymov, I. Gagulin, A. Gafarova
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The aim: To determine gender differences in the dynamic of attitude toward physical activity in an open population of 25-64 years over a long-term period - 29 years in Russia / Siberia (Novosibirsk). Methods: Within the framework of the screening in 1988-89 under the WHO MONICA-psychosocial (MOPSY) program (n=1676, 49.5% males, mean age 44.1±0.4 years), in 2003-2005 under the international project HAPIEE (n=1650, 34.9% males, mean age 54.25±0.2 years), in 2013-2016 (n=975, 43.8% males, mean age 34.5±0,4 years) and 2016-2017 (n=663, 41.3% years 51.95±0.32 years) within the framework of the budgetary theme No. AAAA-A17-117112850280-2, random representative samples of men and women in one of districts in Novosibirsk were examined. Physical activity assessed by questionnaire proposed by MONICA-MOPSY protocol. Results: Men were 2 times more likely than women to report that they did not need to do physical exercises in 1988. In 2013- 2016, the proportion of young men and women who regularly did physical exercises increased significantly: 28.7% and 21.4%, respectively. In 2017, this trend continued among women but there were fewer men who regularly train. 59.9% of men and 73.1% of women aged 25-64 in 1988 reported “failed” attempts to exercise regularly. By 2017, the share of such men has not changed but for women it decreased to 7%. Women more often than men (30.3% vs 24.6%) spent their leisure time physically actively in 1988. By 2017, there was a tendency towards an increase in women aged 25-34 years with passive pastime to 21.1% and among men their share did not change. In 1988, the proportion of those who became less mobile during the year increased linearly with age, reaching 31.5% for men and 38.8% for women 55-64 years old. In 2017, the proportion of men and women who became less mobile decreased in comparison with 1988 and 2003 (11.6% and 22.2%, respectively; p <0.05). In 1988, women more often than men considered themselves insufficiently active. In 2013-2017, individuals of both sexes began to report more often that they are physically more active than other people of their own age. Males aged of 25-44 years considered themselves as active more often than females. But in the older age groups there was an increase in physical activity among women. Conclusions: There is an essential decline in physical activity with age but trends in self-rated levels of physical activity show a steady increase from 1988 to 2017, predominantly in women.
1988 - 2017年25- 64岁人群体育活动态度的性别差异与趋势
目的:在俄罗斯/西伯利亚(Novosibirsk) 29年的长期研究中,确定25-64岁开放人群对体育活动态度动态的性别差异。方法:在1988- 1989年WHO monica -社会心理(MOPSY)项目(n=1676人,男性49.5%,平均年龄44.1±0.4岁)、2003-2005年国际项目HAPIEE (n=1650人,男性34.9%,平均年龄54.25±0.2岁)、2013-2016年(n=975人,男性43.8%,平均年龄34.5±0.4岁)和2016-2017年(n=663人,41.3%,51.95±0.32岁)预算主题框架下的筛查框架内。AAAA-A17-117112850280-2,在新西伯利亚的一个地区随机抽取有代表性的男性和女性样本。采用MONICA-MOPSY方案提出的问卷对身体活动进行评估。结果:1988年,认为自己不需要做体育锻炼的男性是女性的2倍。2013- 2016年,青年男性和女性定期进行体育锻炼的比例显著上升,分别为28.7%和21.4%。2017年,这一趋势在女性中继续存在,但定期锻炼的男性人数减少了。1988年,年龄在25-64岁的人中,59.9%的男性和73.1%的女性报告说,他们定期锻炼的尝试“失败”。到2017年,这类男性的比例没有变化,但女性的比例下降到7%。1988年,女性在业余时间进行体育锻炼的频率高于男性(30.3%比24.6%)。到2017年,25-34岁的女性被动消遣的比例有增加的趋势,达到21.1%,而在男性中,这一比例没有变化。1988年,这一年流动较少的人的比例随年龄呈线性增长,55-64岁的男性为31.5%,女性为38.8%。2017年,与1988年和2003年相比,流动性减少的男性和女性比例有所下降(分别为11.6%和22.2%;p < 0.05)。1988年,女性比男性更多地认为自己运动不足。2013-2017年,男女都开始更频繁地报告说,他们比同龄的其他人更活跃。25-44岁的男性认为自己比女性更活跃。但在年龄较大的年龄组中,女性的体育活动有所增加。结论:随着年龄的增长,体力活动出现了明显的下降,但自评体力活动水平的趋势显示,从1988年到2017年,体力活动水平稳步上升,主要是女性。
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