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Differential Factors Are Associated with Physical Activity in Older Adults in Brazil with and without Non-Communicable Chronic Diseases: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the 2019 National Health Survey

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  • Zainovan Serrão Pereira

    (Graduate Program in Physical Education, Federal University of Sergipe, Sao Cristovao 49100-000, Brazil)

  • Amanda Santos da Silva

    (Graduate Program in Physical Education, Federal University of Sergipe, Sao Cristovao 49100-000, Brazil)

  • João Carlos do Nascimento Melo

    (Graduate Program in Physical Education, Federal University of Sergipe, Sao Cristovao 49100-000, Brazil)

  • Jullyane Caldas dos Santos

    (Graduate Program in Physical Education, Federal University of Sergipe, Sao Cristovao 49100-000, Brazil)

  • Priscila Yukari Sewo Sampaio

    (Department of Occupational Therapy, Federal University of Sergipe, Lagarto 49400-000, Brazil)

  • Roberto Jerônimo dos Santos Silva

    (Graduate Program in Physical Education, Federal University of Sergipe, Sao Cristovao 49100-000, Brazil)

  • Raphael Henrique de Oliveira Araújo

    (Graduate Program in Health Sciences, Londrina State University, Londrina 86057-970, Brazil)

  • Ricardo Aurélio Carvalho Sampaio

    (Graduate Program in Physical Education, Federal University of Sergipe, Sao Cristovao 49100-000, Brazil)

Abstract

This study analyzed whether sociodemographic factors, health perception, dietary habits, and screen time are related to physical activity (PA) in older people with and without non-communicable chronic diseases (NCDs). This cross-sectional study analyzed data from the 2019 Brazilian National Health Survey; the sample was older adults (≥60 years old; n = 22,726). The outcome of this study was being physically active or inactive during leisure time, and NCD was used as a moderating variable. The correlates investigated were sociodemographic and health-related variables. According to the logistic regression analysis, it was observed that being male had an association only in the group with NCDs (OR = 1.25 (1.05–1.48)), as well as residing in the northeastern region (OR = 1.26 (1.04–1.53)). On the other hand, high levels of education (OR = 4.09 (2.92–5.2); OR = 1.92 (1.48–2.49)) and income (OR = 1.64 (1.09–2.48); OR = 1.86 (1.33–2.60)) were associated with PA in both groups, as well as dietary habits (OR = 1.03 (1.01–1.05); (OR = 1.05 (1.04–1.07)). Advanced age (OR = 0.96 (0.94–0.97); OR = 0.97 (0.96–0.98)) and reporting a regular health perception (OR = 0.53 (0.43–0.66); OR = 0.61 (0.52–0.73)) were factors associated with physical inactivity in both groups. Gender, education, and income were unequally associated with an active lifestyle in both groups, and therefore, barriers to PA may arise.

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  • Zainovan Serrão Pereira & Amanda Santos da Silva & João Carlos do Nascimento Melo & Jullyane Caldas dos Santos & Priscila Yukari Sewo Sampaio & Roberto Jerônimo dos Santos Silva & Raphael Henrique de , 2023. "Differential Factors Are Associated with Physical Activity in Older Adults in Brazil with and without Non-Communicable Chronic Diseases: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the 2019 National Health Survey," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(14), pages 1-13, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:14:p:6329-:d:1189991
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