A Comparison of Associations Between Self-Reported and Device-Based Sedentary Behavior and Obesity Markers in Adults: A Multi-National Cross-Sectional Study

Ferrari G.; Herrera-Cuenca M.; Zalcman Zimberg I.; Guajardo V.; Gómez G.; Quesada D.; Rigotti A.; Yadira Cortés L.; Yépez García M.; Pareja R.G.; Peralta M.; Marques A.; Leme A.C.B.; Kovalskys I.; Rollo S.; et. al.

Keywords: anthropometric measurements; body composition; neck circumference; obesity; sedentary behavior; sitting time

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between self-reported and device-based measures of sedentary behavior (SB) with obesity markers in adults from Latin American countries. Sitting time and total time spent in different SBs were self-reported using two different questionnaires. Accelerometers were used to assess total sedentary time. Body mass index, waist, and neck circumferences were assessed. The highest self-reported sitting time was in Argentina, the highest total time spent in different SBs was in Brazil and Costa Rica, and the highest device-based sedentary time was observed in Peru. Neither self-reported sitting time, total time spent in different SBs or device-based sedentary time were associated with body mass index. Device-based sedentary time was positively associated with waist circumference and self-reported sitting time was positively associated with neck circumference. Caution is warranted when comparing the associations of self-reported and device-based assessments of SB with anthropometric variables.

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Título según SCOPUS: A Comparison of Associations Between Self-Reported and Device-Based Sedentary Behavior and Obesity Markers in Adults: A Multi-National Cross-Sectional Study
Título de la Revista: Assessment
Volumen: 29
Número: 7
Editorial: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página final: 1457
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1177/10731911211017637

Notas: SCOPUS