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A Comparison of Associations Between Self-Reported and Device-Based Sedentary Behavior and Obesity Markers in Adults: A Multi-National Cross-Sectional Study.
Ferrari, Gerson; Herrera-Cuenca, Marianella; Zalcman Zimberg, Ioná; Guajardo, Viviana; Gómez, Georgina; Quesada, Dayana; Rigotti, Attilio; Yadira Cortés, Lilia; Yépez García, Martha; Pareja, Rossina G; Peralta, Miguel; Marques, Adilson; Leme, Ana Carolina B; Kovalskys, Irina; Rollo, Scott; Fisberg, Mauro.
Affiliation
  • Ferrari G; Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Herrera-Cuenca M; Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela.
  • Zalcman Zimberg I; Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Guajardo V; International Life Science Institute, Argentina.
  • Gómez G; Universidad de Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica.
  • Quesada D; Universidad de Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica.
  • Rigotti A; Pontificia Universidad Católica, Santiago, Chile.
  • Yadira Cortés L; Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia.
  • Yépez García M; Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito, Ecuador.
  • Pareja RG; Instituto de Investigación Nutricional, La Molina, Lima, Peru.
  • Peralta M; Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
  • Marques A; Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
  • Leme ACB; University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
  • Kovalskys I; Instituto PENSI - Sabara Hospital Infantil, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Rollo S; Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Fisberg M; Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Assessment ; 29(7): 1441-1457, 2022 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34044597
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.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Sedentary Behavior / Obesity Type of study: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Humans Language: En Journal: Assessment Journal subject: PSICOLOGIA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Chile Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Sedentary Behavior / Obesity Type of study: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Humans Language: En Journal: Assessment Journal subject: PSICOLOGIA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Chile Country of publication: United States