TY - JOUR
PY - 2015//
TI - Socioeconomic position during childhood and physical activity during adulthood: a systematic review
JO - International journal of public health
A1 - Juneau, C. E.
A1 - Benmarhnia, T.
A1 - Poulin, A. A.
A1 - Côté, S.
A1 - Potvin, L.
SP - 799
EP - 813
VL - 60
IS - 7
N2 - OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence links socioeconomic position early in life and physical activity during adulthood. This systematic review aimed to summarize this evidence.
METHODS: Medline and EMBASE were searched for studies that assessed socioeconomic position before age 18 years and physical activity at age ≥18 years. Studies were rated according to three key methodological quality criteria: (1) was childhood socioeconomic position assessed prospectively? (2) Was socioeconomic position during adulthood included in the statistical analysis? (3) Was a validated instrument used to measure of physical activity? RESULTS: Forty-two publications were included. Twenty-six (61.9 %) found a significant association between socioeconomic position early in life and physical activity during adulthood. Twenty-one studies met at least two methodological quality criteria. Among those, the proportion was higher: 15/21 (71.4 %). Associations were of weak to moderate strength, positive for physical activity during leisure time, and negative for transports and work.
CONCLUSIONS: The bulk of the evidence supports the notion that there is a life course association between socioeconomic position early in life and physical activity during adulthood. Studies using more rigorous methodology supported this conclusion more consistently.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1661-8556 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00038-015-0710-y ID - ref1 ER -