Physical activity can attenuate, but not eliminate, the negative relationships of high TV viewing with some chronic diseases: findings from a cohort of 60 202 Brazilian adults

Werneck, Andre O.; Oyeyemi, Adewale L.; Collings, Paul J.; Cyrino, Edilson S.; Ronque, Enio R., V; Szwarcwald, Celia L.; Sardinha, Luis B.; Silva, Danilo R. P.

Abstract

--- - Background This study examined the joint associations of leisure time physical activity and television (TV) viewing time with the prevalence of chronic diseases among Brazilian adults. - Methods Data from the Brazilian Health Survey, a nationally representative survey conducted in 2013 (n = 60 202; >= 18 years), were used. Time spent in TV viewing and leisure physical activity, physician diagnoses of diabetes, hypertension and heart disease and information on co-variables (chronological age, education, ethnicity, candies/sweets consumption, sodium intake and tobacco smoking) were collected via interview. Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) and logistic regression models were used for etiological analyses. - "Results Physical activity attenuated but did not eliminate the risk associated with high TV viewing for at least one chronic disease in the general population [odds ratio [OR]: 1.29 (1.11-1.50)] and among women [OR: 1.31 (1.09-1.60)], adults [OR: 1.24 (1.05-1.46)] and older adults [OR: 1.63 (1.05-2.53)]. On the other hand, physical activity eliminated the risk associated with high TV viewing for at least one chronic disease among men [OR: 1.24 (0.98-1.58)]." - Conclusions We conclude that physical activity can attenuate but not eliminate the negative effects of high TV viewing on chronic disease among subgroups of Brazilian adults.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000648968300004 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Volumen: 43
Número: 1
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: E7
Página final: E15
DOI:

10.1093/pubmed/fdz148

Notas: ISI