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Association between socio-economic status and physical activity is mediated by social support in Brazilian students.

Amanda M GeorgeJaqueline Aragoni da SilvaAlexsandra da Silva BandeiraValter Cordeiro Barbosa FilhoLinda E RohrAdair da Silva LopesKelly Samara da Silva
Published in: Journal of sports sciences (2018)
This study evaluated whether the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is mediated by social support of peers and parents. A cross-sectional study included students (n = 1182) aged 11 to 18 years who were recruited in 2014 from public schools in Fortaleza, Brazil. Participants completed a questionnaire to assess all variables. Mediation analyses were performed to determine the role of parental support and peer support on the relationship between SES and MVPA. Also, moderated-mediation analyses with estimating of conditional indirect effects were performed in order to identify whether gender is a moderator of the mediating effect. A positive and significant association between SES and MVPA was found among Brazilian students, and social support of parents and peers were significant mediators of this relationship. Conditional indirect effects showed that both parental and peer support had a significant indirect effect among boys; only parental support had a significant indirect effect among girls. These results suggest that improving social support can help reduce the impact of SES on physical activity among Brazilian adolescents.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • physical activity
  • depressive symptoms
  • body mass index
  • healthcare
  • sleep quality
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • emergency department
  • high school
  • risk factors
  • high intensity