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Hormiga-Sánchez CM, Alzate-Posada ML, Borrell C, Palència L, Rodríguez-Villamizar LA, Otero-Wandurraga JA. Rev. Salud Publica 2016; 18(2): 201-213.

Vernacular Title

Actividad física ocupacional, de transporte y de tiempo libre: Desigualdades según género en Santander, Colombia.

Affiliation

Fundación FOSCAL, Bucaramanga, Colombia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Instituto de Salud en el Tropico)

DOI

10.15446/rsap.v18n2.50008

PMID

28453033

Abstract

OBJECTIVEs To estimate the prevalence of occupation-, transportation- and leisure-related physical activity, its compliance with recommendations, and to explore its association with demographic and socioeconomic variables in men and women of the Department of Santander (Colombia).

METHODS The sample consisted of 2421 people between 15 and 64 years of age, participants in the Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases of Santander cross-sectional study, developed in 2010. The Global Physical Activity Questionnaire was used for data collection. Age-adjusted prevalence ratios were calculated and multivariate analysis models were built by sex using robust Poisson regression.

RESULTS The prevalence of occupational and leisure physical activity and compliance with recommendations were lower in women. Sexual division of labor and a low socioeconomic level negatively influenced physical activity in women, limiting the possibility of practice of those principally engaged in unpaid work at home. Young or single men and those living in higher socioeconomic areas were more likely to practice physical activity in leisure time and meet recommendations.

CONCLUSION Physical activity surveillance and related public policies should take into account the inequalities between the practice of men and women related to their socioeconomic conditions and the sexual division of labor.


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