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Genetic and environmental influences on longitudinal changes in leisure-time physical activity from adolescence to young adulthood.

2013

The aim of this study was to estimate genetic and environmental influences on the longitudinal evolution of leisure-time physical activity habits from adolescence to young adulthood. Data were gathered at four time points, at mean ages 16.2, 17.1, 18.6, and 24.5 years. At baseline, the sample comprised 5,216 monozygotic and dizygotic twins, born 1975–1979, and, at the last follow-up point, of 4,531 monozygotic and dizygotic twins. Physical activity volume was assessed as frequency of leisure-time physical activity and participants were categorized into three groups: inactive, moderately active, and active. Genetic and environmental influences were estimated using a multivariate, longitudina…

AdultMaleAdolescentLeisure timePhysical activityEnvironmentMotor ActivitySocial EnvironmentDizygotic twinsDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineLeisure ActivitiesTwins DizygoticHumansLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesRegistriesYoung adult10. No inequalityta315Genetics (clinical)030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesModels GeneticObstetrics and Gynecologyta3141030229 sport sciencesTwins MonozygoticHeritabilityPhenotypePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemaleGene-Environment InteractionPsychologyTwin Research and Human Genetics
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Adolescent physical fitness and activity as predictors of adulthood activity.

2011

A 25-year population-based study was conducted to determine how physical fitness and participation in leisure-time physical activity in adolescence (age 12-18 years) predict leisure-time physical activity in adulthood (age 37-43 years). In 1976, five field tests were conducted to measure muscular fitness, agility and aerobic capacity, and self-report weekly frequencies of activity were obtained by questionnaire. A modified questionnaire was repeated in 2001, when participants were age 37-43 years (N = 1525). On the basis of the questionnaire, a physical activity index was calculated both in 1976 and 2001. The odds ratios (OR) for being inactive in adulthood among those who were physically v…

AdultMaleAdolescentPopulationPhysical fitnessPhysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationField testsDevelopmental psychologyLeisure ActivitiesSex FactorsSex factorsRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesOdds RatioHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineLongitudinal StudieseducationSelf reportChildExerciseSedentary lifestyleeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryOdds ratioPhysical FitnessFemaleSelf ReportSedentary BehaviorPsychologybusinessDemographyJournal of sports sciences
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Determinants of leisure-time physical activity and future intention to practice in Spanish college students

2009

Few studies analyze determinants and patterns of physical activity among college students, so it has not been possible to carry out effective interventions to promote this practice. The aim of this study was to analyze the associations between some personal, social, and environmental determinants, practice of physical activity and future intention to practice in a sample of 639 university students (321 men and 318 women), mean age 21.43 years (+/- 2.78). Physical fitness self-perception, physical activity history, and coach's support to practice physical activity have a direct effect on the practice of physical activity and an indirect effect on future intention to practice, both in men and…

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Increase in Regular Leisure-Time Physical Activity in Spanish Adults Between 1987 and 2017.

2021

Introduction:\ud \ud The prevalence of leisure-time physical activity has increased in recent decades, but values differ significantly among countries. Owing to the improvement of living standards, a higher frequency of leisure-time physical activity is expected in Western countries such as Spain, but there is a lack of research involving large, representative samples during a prolonged temporal frame to confirm this tendency.\ud \ud Methods:\ud \ud Individual representative data from the 1987, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2011, and 2017 rounds of the Spanish National Health Survey were used. Statistical analyses were conducted from April 9, 2020 to May 5, 2020.\ud \ud Results:\ud \ud A total of…

AdultMaleEpidemiologyLeisure timePhysical activityStandard of livingMotor Activity01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLeisure ActivitiesAge groupsStatistical analysesSurveys and QuestionnairesLinear regressionMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicine0101 mathematicsExerciseNational healthbusiness.industry010102 general mathematicsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHealth SurveysSpanish populationCross-Sectional StudiesFemalebusinessDemographyAmerican journal of preventive medicine
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The benefits of sustained leisure-time physical activity on job strain

2010

Background The long-term effects of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) on job strain have not been assessed in a large prospective population-based cohort study. Aims To examine the relationship between the LTPA and the prevalence of job strain. Methods The participants were 861 full-time employees (406 men and 455 women), aged 24―39 years in 2001, from the ongoing Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study. LTPA was assessed using a self-report questionnaire in 1992 and in 2001. The participants were grouped into four categories according to tertiles of LTPA index at two time points: persistently active, increasingly active, decreasingly active and persistently inactive. Job strain was me…

AdultMaleGerontologyAdolescentOccupational prestigeJob controlPopulationPhysical exerciseYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesLeisure Activities0302 clinical medicinePrevalenceHumansMedicineProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineSex DistributionYoung adulteducationExerciseFinlandeducation.field_of_studyJob strainbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030210 environmental & occupational healthOccupational DiseasesFemaleOccupational stressbusinesshuman activitiesStress PsychologicalCohort studyOccupational Medicine
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Diet quality and lifestyle associated with free selected low-energy density diets in a representative Spanish population

2007

Objective: Dietary intake is strongly influenced by the energy density of the diet. The purpose of this study was to determine the association of energy density with diet quality, dietary reference intake (DRI) for energy and lifestyle characteristics in free-living people. Subjects: The subjects were Spanish men (n ¼ 1491) and women (n ¼ 1563) selected in between 1999 and 2000 among the general population according to the 1996 census. Results: A low-energy density diet was significantly associated (Po0.001) with a higher consumption of vegetables, fruits, legumes, fish and white meat as compared to high-energy density diets. More subjects (Po0.001) with a high adherence to low-energy densi…

AdultMaleGerontologyAlcohol DrinkingWhite meatPopulationMedicine (miscellaneous)Clinical nutritionNutrition PolicyLeisure ActivitiesEnvironmental healthVegetablesHumansMedicineeducationLife StyleAgedSedentary lifestyleeducation.field_of_studyNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industrySmokingNutritional RequirementsFabaceaeMiddle AgedDietCross-Sectional StudiesSeafoodQuartileDiet qualityCardiovascular DiseasesSpainDietary Reference IntakeFruitEnergy densityFemaleEnergy IntakebusinessEuropean Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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Genetic architecture of motives for leisure-time physical activity: a twin study

2017

The aim of this study was to estimate the contribution of genetic and environmental influences on motives for engaging in leisure‐time physical activity. The participants were obtained from the FinnTwin16 study. A modified version of the Recreational Exercise Motivation Measure was used to assess the motives for leisure‐time physical activity in 2542 twin individuals (mean age of 34.1 years). Linear structural equation modeling was used to investigate the genetic and environmental influences on motive dimensions. The highest heritability estimates were found for the motive dimensions of “enjoyment” [men 33% (95% CI 23–43%), women 53% (95% CI 45–60%)] and “affiliation” [men 39% (95% CI 0.28–…

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Inverse Effects of Midlife Occupational and Leisure Time Physical Activity on Mobility Limitation in Old Age-A 28-Year Prospective Follow-Up Study

2014

Objectives: To evaluate in a sample of initially middle-aged municipal employees whether leisure time (LPA) or occupational physical activity (OPA) was associated with mobility limitation (ML) in old age. Design: Prospective population-based follow-up. Setting: Municipalities in Finland. Participants: Public sector employees from the Finnish Longitudinal Study on Municipal Employees (FLAME) initially aged 44 to 58 (N = 5,200). Measurements: Baseline data were collected in 1981, including LPA (average exercise within previous year: inactive (no exercise), moderate (some form of exercise ?1 time per week), vigorous (brisk exercise ?1 time per week)) and OPA (usual activities at work within pr…

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Are Moderate and Vigorous Leisure-Time Physical Activity Associated With Musculoskeletal Pain?:A Cross-Sectional Study Among 981 Physical Therapists

2020

Purpose: Musculoskeletal pain (MP) is common among workers, especially for health-care professionals. Paradoxically, many of those rehabilitating patients for pain—that is, physical therapists (PTs)—also have pain. Adequate levels of physical activity are recommended for cardiovascular and musculoskeletal health. However, the association between physical activity and MP among PTs remains unknown. This study aims to determine the association between moderate and vigorous leisure-time physical activity levels and MP in PTs. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Workplace. Participants: Nine hundred eighty-one PTs. Measures: Data on MP and leisure-time physical activity were collected using …

AdultMaleMusculoskeletal painmedicine.medical_specialtylifestyleHealth (social science)Cross-sectional studyLeisure timePhysical fitnessPhysical activityOccupational safety and health03 medical and health sciencesLeisure Activities0302 clinical medicineMusculoskeletal PainSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansMedicineExerciseexercisebusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030229 sport sciences030210 environmental & occupational healthPhysical TherapistsCross-Sectional Studiesworkplaceoccupational healthPhysical therapyFemalemusculoskeletal disordersbusiness
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Longitudinal associations between parental and offspring's leisure-time physical activity: The Young Finns Study.

2021

Purpose The longitudinal influence of parental leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) on their offspring's LTPA is poorly understood. This study examined the longitudinal associations between parental LTPA and offspring's LTPA at two-time intervals. Method Child (offspring) participants (N=3596) were enrolled from the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study in 1980. Their LTPA was self-rated through nine phases from baseline to 2018 and categorized by year into youth (1980-1986) and adult (1992-2018) LTPA. Parental LTPA was assessed with a single self-reported question at three phases from 1980 to 1986. Latent growth curve modeling stratified by gender was fitted to estimate the potential p…

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