Asyifa Robiatul Adawiyah, Laila Ulfa, Meliyana Nur Afifah
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摘要
在成年期,体育活动有益于健康。坐着看电视、用电脑、开车时间过长都会延长久坐的时间,最终减少身体活动。因此,本研究旨在将久坐时间与身体活动水平联系起来,并根据年龄和性别对久坐时间和身体活动水平进行比较。本研究采用描述性分析和横断面方法,对比年龄和性别群体,发现久坐时间与身体活动水平的关系。数据来自来自印度尼西亚爪哇岛内外的179名成年参与者,被邀请参加本研究。久坐时间和体力活动水平的测量采用国际体力活动问卷(IPAQ-SF)。通过研究过程,本研究发现研究参与者的平均年龄为38.69岁(SD±11.99;最小-最大年龄=19-65岁)。久坐时间,通过坐的时间来描述,与身体活动水平相关(OR 18.67;95% ci = 8.48 - -41.08)。19-44岁男性的身体活动总分更高(1694.93 met -分钟/周;Sd±1256.46;min-max=0-4620)高于女性(1095.95 MET-minutes / week SD±824.66;min-max = 0 - 3756)。在45-65岁年龄组中,男性和女性的体育活动得分没有差异。总之,久坐的时间与身体活动的水平有关。体力活动少的人花更多的时间在久坐不动的行为上,这最终会降低他们的健康状况,并增加患非传染性疾病的风险。
The Sedentary Time and Physical Activity Level of Adulthood: Comparative by Age and Gender Group
In adulthood, physical activity provides benefits for health outcomes. Watching television, using a computer while sitting, and driving too long can make the sedentary time longer, eventually reducing physical activity. Therefore, this study aimed to associate sedentary time with physical activity level and compared the sedentary time and physical activity levels by age and gender. This study uses a descriptive-analytic with a cross-sectional approach to finding the association of sedentary time with physical activity level compared by age and gender group. The data was conducted from 179 adult participants located from inside and outside of Java Island, Indonesia was invited to participate in this study. Measurement of sedentary time and physical activity level used the International Physical Activity Questionnaire short-form (IPAQ-SF). Through the research process, this study found that the average age of study participants is 38.69 years old (SD±11.99; min-max=19-65 years old). Sedentary time, described through sitting time, is associated with physical activity level (OR 18.67; 95%CI= 8.48-41.08). Males on 19-44 years old group had greater physical activity total scores (1694.93 MET-minutes a week; SD ± 1256.46; min-max=0-4620) than females (1095.95 MET-minutes a week SD ± 824.66; min-max=0-3756). There are no different physical activity scores between males and females in the 45-65 age group. In conclusion, sedentary time is related to the level of physical activity performed. Individuals who do low physical activity spend more time on sedentary behaviours, which ultimately have an impact on decreasing their health outcomes and have a higher risk of developing NCD.