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Revista de Salud Pública

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Abstract

VIDARTE-CLAROS, José A; VELEZ-ALVAREZ, Consuelo  and  PARRA-SANCHEZ, José H. Levels of sedentarism in the 18- to 60-year old population in Manizales, Colombia. Rev. salud pública [online]. 2012, vol.14, n.3, pp.417-428. ISSN 0124-0064.

ObjectiveDetermining levels of inactivity in the population aged 18 to 60 years old in the city of Manizales. MethodsThis was a cross-sectional study with phase correlation of 631 people aged 18 to 60 years in Manizales. People were selected by random sampling using the K systematic method. The variables analyzed were age, gender, weekly practi-ce, BMI, hip circumference and initial heart rate. Results631 people were studied (305 males and 326 females) having a mean age of 37.7±12.1 years. Physical inactivity (PI) prevalence was 72.7 % (69.2-76.1 95 %CI). Male sedentarism was 60.7 % (57-63 95 %CI) and 84 % in females (80.1-88 95 %CI); the variables explaining the level of sedentarism in the target popula-tion were age (p=0.03), gender (p=0.00), weekly physical activity (PA) frequency (p=0.00), hip circumference (p=0.042) and initial heart rate (p=0.00). PI level and BMI risk factors, such as alcohol and smoking, were not predicted. Conclusions72.7 % of the population aged 18 to 60 years had a sedentary life-style. Age, gender, weekly PA/PI, hip circumference and initial heart rate signi-ficantly explained sedentarism level patterns; the correlation between observed values and those predicted by the model was 72.5 %.

Keywords : Obesity; overweight; life-style; motor activity.

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