巴西军事执法人员身体活动水平的相关因素

IF 1.3 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Fan-Yun Lan, Welere G Barbosa, Daniel R F Saint Martin, Edgard de Melo Keene von Koenig Soares, Costas A Christophi, Stefanos N Kales, Guilherme E Molina, Luiz Guilherme Grossi Porto
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摘要

背景:对拉丁美洲执法人员(LEOs)身体活动水平(PALs)相关因素的了解有限。本研究旨在解决这一知识缺口。方法:我们分析了来自巴西北部一个州的军事leo的横断面调查数据。使用简短版国际体育活动问卷和使用WHOQOL-BREF评估生活质量(QoL)的匿名调查问卷被分发给LEOs。我们使用多元线性回归模型检查了与PAL相关的因素。结果:共入组418例,年龄38.6±6.6岁,男性88.3%。在调整年龄、性别、角色、等级、受教育程度和生活质量域后,体重指数(BMI)和环境生活质量域每增加一个单位,PAL平均分别降低56.2 MET-min/周和增加12.8 MET-min/周(P均< 0.05)。此外,那些受过大学或更高教育的人的PAL平均增加381.1 MET-min/周(P = 0.005)。结论:较低的BMI、较高的教育水平和改善的环境质量与巴西军队低氧人群的PAL增加有关。我们的发现与现有文献一致。
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Factors Associated With Physical Activity Levels Among Brazilian Military Law Enforcement Officers.

Background: There is limited understanding of the factors associated with law enforcement officers' (LEOs') physical activity levels (PALs) in Latin America. This study aims to address this gap in knowledge. Methods: We analyzed data from a cross-sectional survey among military LEOs from a northern Brazilian state. An anonymous questionnaire, which assessed participants' PAL using the short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaires and quality of life (QoL) using the WHOQOL-BREF, was distributed to LEOs. We examined factors associated with PAL with the use of multiple linear regression models. Results: There were a total of 418 participants (38.6± 6.6 years old, 88.3% male). After adjusting for age, sex, role, rank, education, and QoL domains, each unit increase in body mass index (BMI) and the environmental QoL domain were associated with a mean decrease of 56.2 MET-min/week and an increase of 12.8 MET-min/week in PAL, respectively (both P < 0.05). Additionally, those with a college education or higher had a mean PAL increase of 381.1 MET-min/week compared to their counterparts (P = 0.005). Conclusions: Lower BMI, higher education, and improved environmental QoL are associated with increased PAL among Brazilian military LEOs. Our findings are consistent with existing literature.

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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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