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2023, Number 6

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salud publica mex 2023; 65 (6)

Factors correlated with meeting movement behaviors in Mexican adults: Ensanut 2022

Medina C, Jáuregui A, Hernández C, González C, Blas N, Campos I, Barquera S
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Key words:

physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep, health, Mexico.

ABSTRACT

Objective. To examine sociodemographic characteristics and health indicators correlated with meeting movement behaviors (MB) in Mexican adults. Materials and methods. Cross-sectional study that used data from the Encuesta Nacional de Salud y Nutrición (Ensanut) 2022. Information was obtained on physical activity (PA), sedentary behavior and sleep, sociodemographic characteristics, and health indicators in adults aged 20-78 years. Logistic and linear regressions adjusted and not by covariates were used for the analysis. Results. Those who live in urban areas were more likely to not comply with the recommendations for physical activity, sedentary lifestyle, and sleep. Not complying with the recommendations of any of the MBs was associated with higher levels of glucose, cholesterol, and high blood pressure. Conclusion. The association between MBs and health indicators shows the importance of identifying strategies to promote these behaviors in the Mexican population.


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