Household food insecurity is associated with less physical activity among children and adults in the U.S. population


Autoria(s): To, Quyen G.; Frongillo, Edward A.; Gallegos, Danielle; Moore, Justin B.
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01/11/2014

Resumo

Background Household food insecurity and physical activity are each important public-health concerns in the United States, but the relation between them was not investigated thoroughly. Objective We wanted to examine the association between food insecurity and physical activity in the U.S. population. Methods Physical activity measured by accelerometry (PAM) and physical activity measured by questionnaire (PAQ) data from the NHANES 2003–2006 were used. Individuals aged <6 y or >65 y, pregnant, with physical limitations, or with family income >350% of the poverty line were excluded. Food insecurity was measured by the USDA Household Food Security Survey Module. Adjusted ORs were calculated from logistic regression to identify the association between food insecurity and adherence to the physical-activity guidelines. Adjusted coefficients were obtained from linear regression to identify the association between food insecurity with sedentary/physical-activity minutes. Results In children, food insecurity was not associated with adherence to physical-activity guidelines measured via PAM or PAQ and with sedentary minutes (P > 0.05). Food-insecure children did less moderate to vigorous physical activity than food-secure children (adjusted coefficient = −5.24, P = 0.02). In adults, food insecurity was significantly associated with adherence to physical-activity guidelines (adjusted OR = 0.72, P = 0.03 for PAM; and OR = 0.84, P < 0.01 for PAQ) but was not associated with sedentary minutes (P > 0.05). Conclusion Food-insecure children did less moderate to vigorous physical activity, and food-insecure adults were less likely to adhere to the physical-activity guidelines than those without food insecurity.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/77798/

Publicador

American Society for Nutrition

Relação

http://jn.nutrition.org/content/144/11/1797.abstract

DOI:10.3945/​jn.114.198184

To, Quyen G., Frongillo, Edward A., Gallegos, Danielle, & Moore, Justin B. (2014) Household food insecurity is associated with less physical activity among children and adults in the U.S. population. The Journal of Nutrition, 144(11), pp. 1797-1802.

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Copyright 2014 American Society for Nutrition

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #111100 NUTRITION AND DIETETICS #111700 PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES #Food security #Physical activity #Exercise #Food insecurity
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Journal Article