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Factores asociados con el cumplimiento de los comportamientos del movimiento en adultos mexicanos: Ensanut 2022
Medina C, Jáuregui A, Hernández C, González C, Blas N, Campos I, Barquera S
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 47
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RESUMEN
Objetivo. Examinar las características sociodemográficas
e indicadores de salud asociados con el cumplimiento de las
recomendaciones de los comportamientos del movimiento
en adultos mexicanos.
Material y métodos. Estudio
transversal que utilizó datos de la Encuesta Nacional de
Salud y Nutrición (Ensanut) 2022. Se obtuvo información de
actividad física (AF), sedentarismo y sueño, características
sociodemográficas e indicadores de salud en adultos de 20-
78 años. Para el análisis se utilizaron regresiones logísticas y
lineales ajustadas y no por covariables.
Resultados. Los
adultos que viven en áreas urbanas tuvieron mayor posibilidad
de no cumplir las recomendaciones de actividad física,
sedentarismo, sueño y los comportamientos del movimiento
(CM) en conjunto. No cumplir las recomendaciones de los
tres CM se asoció con mayores niveles de glucosa, colesterol
y tensión arterial elevada.
Conclusión. La asociación de
los CM con indicadores de salud muestra la importancia de
identificar estrategias para promover estos comportamientos
en la población mexicana.
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