How do energy balance-related behaviors cluster in adolescents?

Sadalla Collese, Tatiana ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9357-6070, Ferreira De Moraes, Augusto César ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5763-435X, Fernández Alvira, Juan Miguel ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4145-5103, Michels, Nathalie ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3069-7254, De Henauw, Stefaan, Manios, Yannis ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6486-114X, Androutsos, Odysseas ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2849-1994, Kafatos, Anthony, Widhalm, Kurt ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8700-5573, Galfo, Myriam, Beghin, Laurent, Stöström, Michael, Pedrero Chamizo, Raquel ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3866-4692, Barbosa Carvalho, Heráclito and Moreno Aznar, Luis Alberto ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0454-653X (2019). How do energy balance-related behaviors cluster in adolescents?. "International Journal of Public Health", v. 64 (n. 2); pp. 195-208. ISSN 1661-8556. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-018-1178-3.

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Título: How do energy balance-related behaviors cluster in adolescents?
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Tipo de Documento: Artículo
Título de Revista/Publicación: International Journal of Public Health
Fecha: 1 Marzo 2019
ISSN: 1661-8556
Volumen: 64
Número: 2
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Palabras Clave Informales: Adolescents; Cluster Analysis; Energy Balance-Related Behaviors; Parental Education; Adolescents; Determinants; Eating Habits; Guidelines; Health Behavior; Life Style; Nutrition; Parental Education; Physical Activity; Questionnaire; Reliability; Screen Time; Socioeconomic Status; Validity
Escuela: Facultad de Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte (INEF) (UPM)
Departamento: Salud y Rendimiento Humano
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Objectives. To delineate the clustering of energy balance-related behaviors in adolescents and investigate whether these behaviors are associated with the household socioeconomic status and parental education level.

Methods. Two cross-sectional studies assessed information on sedentary behavior, physical activity, sugar-sweetened beverages and fruit and vegetable consumption, and sleep duration by self-reported questionnaires in adolescents (12.5-17.5years old) from Maringa/Brazil (BRACAH Study; n=682) and ten European cities (HELENA Study; n=1252) from nine different countries. Gender-specific cluster analyses were performed separately for each study, applying a combination of hierarchical and non-hierarchical methods.

Results. Girls showed equivalent behaviors: Sedentary; Active; Unhealthy Eating; Healthy Eating; while boys differed (Brazilian: Sedentary; Active; Healthy Eating; European: Sedentary; Healthy; Unhealthy Eating). In Brazil, we found no association between socioeconomic status and parental education. In European girls, the high socioeconomic status and both parents' university degree were associated with Healthy Eating. In European boys, the high socioeconomic status was associated with Unhealthy Eating, and the mothers' university degree was associated with the Healthy cluster.

Conclusions. Adolescents show Sedentary behavior, regardless of their sex, country of origin, or socioeconomic condition.

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