日本县级体育活动的相关因素:生态研究

IF 1.8 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Noboru Horinouchi MD, MPH, Yuki Kataoka MD, MPH, DrPH, Kyoko Yamamoto MD, PhD, Seiji Shiota MD, PhD, Eishi Miyazaki MD, PhD
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摘要

背景 身体活动不平等是全球关注的一个重要问题;然而,很少有研究全面考察了身体活动不平等与相关因素之间的联系。我们旨在探究与日本地区体育活动不平等相关的因素。 方法 我们调查了个人、心理/行为、社会和建筑环境因素与日本各都道府县有锻炼习惯的个人比例之间的关系。我们从公开数据库(包括日本国民健康保险索赔数据库和全国筛查项目数据库)中获取数据。我们将运动习惯定义为每周至少两次、每次至少 30 分钟的中等强度运动。我们采用多元回归分析来确定与都道府县体育锻炼水平相关的因素。 结果 有运动习惯的人数比例中位数为 27%(四分位数间距为 25-29)。较高的运动习惯频率与较高的运动史频率(系数,0.60;95% 置信区间,0.41-0.80)和较低的女性比例(系数,-1.74;95% 置信区间,-2.80 至-0.69)相关。 结论 在日本,运动史和女性性别可能与都道府县的体育锻炼水平有关。应在无运动史的女性中推广体育锻炼干预措施。
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Factors associated with prefectural level physical activity in Japan: An ecological study

Factors associated with prefectural level physical activity in Japan: An ecological study

Background

Physical activity inequalities are an important global concern; nonetheless, few studies have comprehensively examined the association between physical activity inequalities and related factors. We aimed to explore factors associated with regional inequalities in physical activity in Japan.

Methods

We investigated the relationship of individual, psychological/behavioral, social, and built-environmental factors with the proportion of individuals with exercise habits across Japanese prefectures. We sourced data from open databases, including the Japanese National Health Insurance Claims and Nationwide Screening Program Database. We defined exercise habits as engaging in at least 30 min of moderate exercise at least twice a week. We employed multiple regression analysis to identify factors associated with prefectural level physical activity.

Results

The median proportion of individuals with exercise habits was 27% (interquartile range, 25–29). Higher frequency of exercise habits was associated with higher frequency of history of exercise (coefficients, 0.60; 95% confidence interval, 0.41–0.80) and lower proportion of female gender (coefficients, −1.74; 95% confidence interval, −2.80 to −0.69).

Conclusions

Exercise history and female gender may be related to prefectural level physical activity in Japan. Physical activity interventions should be promoted among women without exercise history.

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Journal of General and Family Medicine
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