Association of leisure time and occupational physical activity with obesity and cardiovascular risk factors in Chile
Date
2019-11-17Author
Petermann-Rocha, Fanny
Brown, Rosemary E.
Diaz-Martínez, Ximena
Leiva, Ana M.
Martínez, María A.
Poblete-Valderrama, Felipe
Garrido-Méndez, Alex
Matus Castillo, Carlos Alexis
Luarte-Rocha, Cristian
Salas-Bravo, Carlos
Troncoso-Pantoja, Claudia
García-Hermoso, Antonio
Ramírez-Vélez, Robinson
Vásquez-Gómez, Jaime A.
Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Fernando
Álvarez, Cristian
Celis-Morales, Carlos
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The aim of this study was to investigate the association between physical activity (PA), both occupational
(OPA) and during leisure time (LTPA), with obesity and cardiovascular risk factors in Chilean adults. 5,157
participants from the Chilean National Health Survey 2009–2010 were included in this study. OPA and LTPA
levels were assessed using the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire. The association between both PA with
obesity and cardiovascular risk factors was determined using logistic regression. Our findings showed
a significant trend between higher LTPA and lower odds for obesity (OR 0.64 [95% CI: 0.53; 0.76], central
obesity 0.52 [0.44; 0.61]) and other cardiovascular risk factors including diabetes (OR: 0.72 [0.55; 0.94]),
hypertension (OR: 0.59 [0.50; 0.71]) and metabolic syndrome (OR: 0.62 [0.50; 0.78]). In contrast, OPA was only associated with lower odds of diabetes (OR: 0.79 [0.65; 0.98]) and hypertension (0.85 [0.74; 0.98]). In
conclusion, LTPA was associated with a lower risk of all major cardiovascular risk factors, whereas OPA
was only associated with a lower risk of diabetes and hypertension.