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Razan Adnan Alsamman, Tamer Mohamed Shousha, MoezAlIslam E Faris, Dana N Abdelrahim, Ashokan Arumugam
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背景:尽管体力活动严重不足与阿联酋妇女肥胖症的增加有关,但阿联酋妇女的加速计测量坐姿和体力活动时间的相关因素仍不清楚:尽管体力活动明显不足与阿联酋妇女肥胖症的增加有关,但阿联酋妇女的加速度计测量坐姿和体力活动时间的相关因素仍不清楚:探讨加速度计测量的坐姿和体力活动时间与阿联酋职业女性的社会人口、人体测量和睡眠质量等因素的关系:设计:横断面研究:方法:对 163 名年龄在 18-45 岁之间的健康阿联酋职业女性进行抽样调查。使用佩戴在大腿上的 Fibion 加速计测量静坐和体力活动时间,为期 4-7 天。此外,还收集了一般人口统计学信息、人体测量数据和自我报告的睡眠质量(匹兹堡睡眠质量指数评分)。只有拥有有效数据的参与者(即每天佩戴时间达 600 分钟(10 小时),至少持续 4-7 天)才会接受评估。所有数值均按每天佩戴 16 小时进行归一化处理,以减少参与者之间佩戴时间的差异:结果:共有 110 名阿联酋妇女参加了评估。每天 16 小时的平均坐姿时间为 11.6 ± 1.1 小时;每天平均中等活动时间为 40.88 ± 17.99 分钟;每天平均剧烈活动时间为 2.41 ± 1.21 分钟。久坐时间较长与高体脂、中等教育和离婚有关。睡眠质量好的人坐着的时间会减少。受过研究生教育的妇女参加中强度体育活动的时间增加,而工作年限较长和患有合并症的妇女参加中强度体育活动的时间减少。总活动时间随着年龄的增加和睡眠质量的提高而增加,而随着体脂的增加、至少患有一种合并症、中等教育程度和离婚而减少:结论:某些人口统计学、人体测量和睡眠质量因素与加速度计测量的阿联酋职业女性的坐姿和体育活动时间有关。未来的纵向研究在调查该人群体力活动水平的预测因素时应考虑这些因素。
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Association of sociodemographic, anthropometric, and sleep quality factors with accelerometer-measured sitting and physical activity times among Emirati working women during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study.

Background: Although a significant lack of physical activity has been linked to an increase in obesity among Emirati women, the factors associated with accelerometer-measured sitting and physical activity times in Emirati women remain unclear.

Objectives: To explore the association of accelerometer-measured sitting and physical activity times with sociodemographic, anthropometric, and sleep quality factors among Emirati working women.

Design: A cross-sectional study.

Methods: A convenience sample of 163 healthy working Emirati women aged 18-45 years was used. Sedentary and physical activity times were measured using the Fibion accelerometers worn on the thighs for 4-7 days. General demographic information, anthropometric measurements, and self-reported sleep quality (Pittsburgh sleep quality index score) were collected. Only participants who had valid data (i.e. wear time of ⩾600 min (10 h) per day for a minimum of 4-7 days) were evaluated. All values were normalized to a 16-h day to mitigate differences in wear time among the participants.

Results: Overall, 110 Emirati women were included. The mean sitting time per 16-h day was 11.6 ± 1.1 h; mean moderate activity time per day, 40.88 ± 17.99 min; and mean vigorous activity time per day, 2.41 ± 1.21 min. Longer sitting time was associated with high body fat, secondary education, and divorce. Sitting time was reduced in those with good sleep quality. Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity time was increased in women with postgraduate education and was decreased in women with a longer work experience and with comorbidities. The total activity time increased with increasing age and good sleep quality, whereas it decreased with increasing body fat, presence of at least one comorbidity, secondary education, and divorce.

Conclusion: Certain demographic, anthropometric, and sleep quality factors were associated with accelerometer-measured sitting and physical activity times among Emirati working women. Future longitudinal studies should consider these factors when investigating predictors of physical activity levels in this population.

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