2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1135-57272011000400004
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Influencia de determinantes socio-demográficos en la adherencia a las recomendaciones de actividad física en personas de entre 15 y 74 años de Madrid

Abstract: The 20% of adults from Madrid did not reach the physical activity recommendations, and when considering only leisure time physical activity, only 69% reached the recommendations. The findings suggest that the educational level, smoking status, and the self-perceived health seem to be key determinants. There is a large diversity in the physical activity levels in the population subgroup; therefore, there is a need of developing social-ecological approaches to physical activity promotion.

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“…particularly in the Madrid area, with most (80%) adults in this region meeting PA recommendations (Rodriguez-Romo et al, 2011). The higher PA levels noted for individuals in Madrid compared to other cohorts of Western participants (particularly from North America or North European countries) could be explained by the good weather for outdoor sports and other activities added to less reliance on cars for activities such as shopping.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…particularly in the Madrid area, with most (80%) adults in this region meeting PA recommendations (Rodriguez-Romo et al, 2011). The higher PA levels noted for individuals in Madrid compared to other cohorts of Western participants (particularly from North America or North European countries) could be explained by the good weather for outdoor sports and other activities added to less reliance on cars for activities such as shopping.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Levels of MVPA also were higher in the two groups (356 and 359 minutes per week for the cancer survivors and noncancer groups, respectively) compared to pooled accelerometry data from four countries (Norway, Portugal, Sweden, and the United States) in which 9,564 individuals showed mean cumulative MVPA levels of about 249 and 224 minutes per week for men and women, respectively (Hallal et al, 2012). For the Spanish population, research indicates a favorable trend in self-reported PA levels in the past few years (Palacios-Cena et al, 2011;Rodriguez-Romo et al, 2011), Note. Because of rounding, not all percentages total 100.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, while the level of inactivity in adolescents is 19%, the number of people aged 55 or over who do not carry out any kind of exercise is 58% [7]. Regarding gender, differences between men and women among adults are reported [22,23,24,25,26,27]. According to the WHO [28], women perform less PA than men.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otra parte, la principal barrera señalada en la población por la que no se practica o se abandona la práctica regular de actividad físico-deportiva es porque no se dispone de tiempo libre (14), siendo éste el principal motivo de abandono o falta de práctica también entre los adolescentes (15). No obstante, en el presente estudio no se han encontrado diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre la variable incompatibilidad de tareas, y el sexo o el curso.…”
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