Clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with time spent sitting in military police

Author:

Oliveira Cleise Cristine Ribeiro Borges1ORCID,Silva Carla Tatiane Oliveira1ORCID,Coelho Ana Carla Carvalho1ORCID,Carneiro Bruna Rafaela1ORCID,Bastos Milena de Carvalho1ORCID,Canuto Pollyanna Jorge1ORCID,Moraes Mariana de Almeida1ORCID,Mussi Fernanda Carneiro1ORCID,Pires Cláudia Geovana da Silva1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To verify the association between clinical and sociodemographic factors and time spent sitting in military police. Method: This is a cross-sectional study, with 432 military police officers from Eastern Regional Policing Command units of the Military Police of Bahia de Feira de Santana. Data collection took place from August to December 2022 through Google Forms using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Results: Men predominated (82.35%), race/color was black (87.04%), the head of the family had completed higher education (47.69%) and police officers with a partner (81.94%). The risk of time spent sitting ≥ 180 minutes per day was lower in males (IRR < 1). Increasing age was associated with a lower risk of time spent sitting ≥ 180 minutes per day (IRR < 1). Conclusion: Male police officers with more years of experience were less exposed to sedentary behavior. Specific interventions and health policies aimed at combating sedentary behavior become relevant, aiming to promote health and prevent diseases.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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