2014
DOI: 10.14482/sun.30.3.4989
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Factors associated to the physical inactivity in adults of Barranquilla (Colombia)

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“…Likewise, other authors 24 propose that the main barriers related to social environments are lack of time, not knowing where to exercise, and high prices, etc. In the study by Serra Puyal et al, 25 the principal barrier to PA was lack of time, as presented in this study, and it corresponds to that described by Herazo et al 26 and Pinillos et al 27 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Likewise, other authors 24 propose that the main barriers related to social environments are lack of time, not knowing where to exercise, and high prices, etc. In the study by Serra Puyal et al, 25 the principal barrier to PA was lack of time, as presented in this study, and it corresponds to that described by Herazo et al 26 and Pinillos et al 27 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The Pan-American Health Organization estimated that three-quarters of the adult population is sedentary ( 2 ). Previous studies have suggested that the differences in the prevalence of low physical activity in the Americas are due to different methods of measurement ( 3 5 ). The prevalence of low physical activity in Colombia varies between 24, 4–79% ( 3 , 5 , 6 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have suggested that the differences in the prevalence of low physical activity in the Americas are due to different methods of measurement ( 3 5 ). The prevalence of low physical activity in Colombia varies between 24, 4–79% ( 3 , 5 , 6 ). Furthermore, people between 30 to 49 years-old present double the probability of low activity physical, to live in low socioeconomic, and perceive themselves with a perception of regular or poor health ( 3 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Actividad física como estrategia para la prevención y manejo de la obesidad YanethHerazo-Beltrán, Yisel Pinillos-Patiño, Lilibeth Sánchez-Guette, Maricela Torres-Anaya y Luisa Galeano Muñoz 163 moderada, o 75 minutos (1 hora y 15 minutos) de intensidad vigorosa(Pinillos et al, 2014).La inactividad física es el cuarto factor de riesgo de enfermedades crónicas no trasmisibles, causa el 6% de la carga de morbilidad por enfermedad coronaria, 7% de la diabetes tipo 2, 10% de cáncer de mama y 10% de cáncer de colon; además, el 9% de la mortalidad prematura(Lee et al, 2012). En este mismo sentido, la obesidad es el resultado del desequilibrio entre la ingesta de energía y el gasto de energía, es decir, patrones de alimentación malsanos, bajos niveles de actividad física y altos comportamientos sedentarios, que han llevado a que, en 2016, más de 1900 millones de adultos de 18 o más años tenían sobrepeso, de los cuales, más de 650 millones eran obesos; a nivel mundial, mueren 2,8 millones de personas a causa de esta epidemia llamada obesidad o sobrepeso (Organización Mundial de la Salud, 2017).…”
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