Which physical and social characteristics of Brazilian cities contribute to physical activity of adolescents?

Author:

Silva Juliana Ilídio da1ORCID,Condessa Luciano Antonacci2ORCID,Costa Dário Alves da Silva2ORCID,Célio Fabiano de Almeida3ORCID,Malta Deborah Carvalho2ORCID,Andrade Amanda Cristina de Souza1ORCID,Caiaffa Waleska Teixeira2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Brazil

2. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil

3. Case Western Reserve University, USA

Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to analyze the association between adolescents’ physical activity and the Brazilian capitals’ built and social environment. The units of analysis of this ecological study were the 26 capitals and the Federal District, with data from the National Adolescent Health Survey (2012). The outcome variable was the reported regular physical activity (PA) of ninth graders in Brazilian schools. Exposure variables included characteristics of the natural environment, socioeconomic and educational indicators, urban infrastructure, urban violence, and sociocultural factors retrieved from several secondary sources of Brazilian databases. We adopted multiple linear regression to verify the association between PA and exposure variables. The percentage of active adolescents was 33.0% (95%CI: 32.1; 33.9). In the final model, higher PA was associated with lower temperature, higher Primary Education Development Index, the higher percentage of ramps for wheelchair users, and a higher percentage of leisure-time active adults. The data show that climatic and educational factors, the infrastructure, and the social environment of the capitals can contribute to Brazilian adolescents complying with the recommended weekly PA levels.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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