Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1225970
JOINT ASSOCIATIONS OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY AND HIGH SCREEN TIME WITH ABDOMINAL OBESITY AND RAISED BLOOD PRESSURE IN ADOLESCENTS: THE CRO-PALS STUDY
JOINT ASSOCIATIONS OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY AND HIGH SCREEN TIME WITH ABDOMINAL OBESITY AND RAISED BLOOD PRESSURE IN ADOLESCENTS: THE CRO-PALS STUDY // Montenegrin Journal of Sport Science and medicine Vol. 11 (2022), No.S1 (1-52) / Bjelica, Dusko (ur.).
Podgorica, 2022. str. 34-34 doi:10.26773/mjssm.220401 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
JOINT ASSOCIATIONS OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY AND HIGH
SCREEN TIME WITH ABDOMINAL OBESITY AND RAISED
BLOOD PRESSURE IN ADOLESCENTS: THE CRO-PALS STUDY
Autori
Mišigoj-Duraković, Marjeta ; Karuc, Josip ; Sorić, Maroje
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Montenegrin Journal of Sport Science and medicine Vol. 11 (2022), No.S1 (1-52)
/ Bjelica, Dusko - Podgorica, 2022, 34-34
Skup
19th Annual Scientific Conference of Montegrin Sports Academy
Mjesto i datum
Cavtat, Hrvatska, 07.04.2022. - 10.04.2022
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
physical inactivity, screen time, abdominal obesity, hypertension
Sažetak
PURPOSE of the study was to investigate associations of inactivity and high screen time (ST) with abdominal obesity (AO) and raised blood pressure (BP) in adolescents. METHODS: This investigation includes 832 students (414 girls) aged 15 and 16 years. Duration of daily moderate- to-vigorous PA and recreational ST was self- reported via the SHAPES questionnaire. Participants were divided in four groups according to the adherence to the PA guidelines: insufficient PA+inadequate ST ; sufficient PA+inadequate ST ; insufficient PA+adequate ST ; sufficient PA+adequate ST. AO was determined using Adolescent metabolic syndrome criteria, while high BP was ascertained according to the ESH guidelines. Multiple logistic regression models were run to compare the odds of having AO or raised BP according to the type of healthy behaviours. RESULTS: While adhering to the PA guidelines was not associated with lower odds of AO or raised BP, adolescents with increased ST had 57% higher odds of raised BP compared to their peers who adhered to ST guidelines (OR=1.57, 95%CI=0.97-2.55). The odds of both AO and raised BP in all 3 groups of adolescents that adhered to one or both guidelines were not different than in their peers that did not adhere to either of the guidelines. CONCLUSION: Regardless of the level of PA, ST has a significant impact on elevated BP values in adolescents.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita, Kineziologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Kineziološki fakultet, Zagreb