Title
A Comparison of Associations Between Self-Reported and Device-Based Sedentary Behavior and Obesity Markers in Adults: A Multi-National Cross-Sectional Study
Date Issued
01 October 2022
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Ferrari G.
Herrera-Cuenca M.
Zalcman Zimberg I.
Guajardo V.
Gómez G.
Quesada D.
Rigotti A.
Yadira Cortés L.
Yépez García M.
Peralta M.
Marques A.
Leme A.C.B.
Kovalskys I.
Rollo S.
Fisberg M.
Publisher(s)
SAGE Publications Inc.
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.
Start page
1441
End page
1457
Volume
29
Issue
7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Políticas de salud, Servicios de salud Epidemiología Nutrición, Dietética
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85106741524
PubMed ID
Source
Assessment
ISSN of the container
10731911
DOI of the container
10.1177/10731911211017637
Source funding
Georgina Gómez Salas
Lilia Yadira Cortés Sanabria
Martha Cecilia Yépez García
Sponsor(s)
The authors would like to thank the staff and participants from each of the participating sites who made substantial contributions to ELANS. The following are members of ELANS Study Group: Chairs: Mauro Fisberg and Irina Kovalskys; Co-chair: Georgina Gómez Salas; Core Group Members: Attilio Rigotti, Lilia Yadira Cortés Sanabria, Georgina Gómez Salas, Martha Cecilia Yépez García, Rossina Gabriella Pareja Torres and Marianella Herrera-Cuenca; Steering committee: Berthold Koletzko, Luis A. Moreno and Michael Pratt; Accelerometry analysis: Priscila Bezerra Gonçalves, and Claudia Alberico; Physical activity advisor: Gerson Ferrari. Nutrition Advisors: Regina Mara Fisberg and Agatha Nogueira Previdelli. Project Managers: Viviana Guajardo, and Ioná Zalcman Zimberg. The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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