A cross-sectional study of physical activity and sedentary behaviours in a Caribbean population: combining objective and questionnaire data to guide future interventions

Oct 8, 2016BMC public health

Physical activity and sitting time in a Caribbean population using device and survey data to inform future programs

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Abstract

90.5% of women and 58.9% of men in Barbados did not meet the World Health Organization's minimum recommendations for physical activity.

  • Physical inactivity was significantly underreported, with an estimated 28 percentage points discrepancy between self-reported and objective measures.
  • A sedentary lifestyle, defined as being inactive for 8 hours or more daily, was observed in 50.7% of the population.
  • Higher educational levels and occupational grades were associated with lower objectively measured physical activity and increased sedentary time.
  • Occupational physical activity was the primary contributor to overall energy expenditure from physical activity for both genders.
  • Leisure activities commonly reported included walking and gardening, with variations in reported activity levels based on education attainment.

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