Measurement of physical activity and sedentary behavior in national health surveys, South America

Silva, Danilo R.; Barboza, Luciana L.; Baldew, Se-Sergio; Anza-Ramirez, Cecilia; Ramirez-Velez, Robinson; Schuch, Felipe B.; Gomes, Thayse N.; Sadarangani, Kabir P.; Garcia-Hermoso, Antonio; Nieto-Martinez, Ramfis; Ferrari, Gerson; Miranda, J. Jaime; Werneck, Andre O.; South Amer Phys Activity Sedentary

Abstract

Objectives. To characterize how physical activity and sedentary behavior have been measured in national health surveys in South American countries. Methods. An extensive search was made for national health surveys from all 12 South American countries through health websites, national statistical offices, and contact with researchers and policy-makers. The fol-lowing eligibility criteria were used to select surveys: conducted in a South American country; used a nationally representative sample >= 18 years; coordinated by the public, private or mixed private-public sector; and assessed physical activity and/or sedentary behavior. Data were extracted on general information about the surveys, specific details about the physical activity and sedentary behavior assessment, and additional ques-tions related to activity behavior. Results. In total, 36 surveys were included, two of which were multicountry surveys; all surveys assessed physical activity and 27 assessed sedentary behavior. Most surveys (23/36; 64%) were based on previously validated international questionnaires, but 13 (57%) of these deviated from the reference tools, introducing changes and adaptations. Sedentary behavior was assessed mostly through questions on screen time and/ or daily sitting time in the same physical activity questionnaires. No survey used device-based measures to generate data on these behaviors. Conclusions. Differences between instruments used and modifications limit the comparability of data across countries. This highlights the importance of standardizing assessment within South America for physical activ-ity and sedentary behavior sections in national surveys, with the broader aim of contributing to establishing a standardized strategy for the surveillance of physical activity and sedentary behavior in South America.

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Título según WOS: Measurement of physical activity and sedentary behavior in national health surveys, South America
Título de la Revista: Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica/Pan American #Journal of Public Health
Volumen: 46
Editorial: PAN AMER HEALTH ORGANIZATION
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 1
Página final: 9
DOI:

10.26633/RPSP.2022.7

Notas: ISI