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Is Walk Score Associated With Physical Activity and Screen Time in Brazilian Older Adults?

Marcos RescarolliFrancisco Timbó de Paiva NetoAdalberto Aparecido Dos Santos LopesMarcelo Dutra Della JustinaAnna Quialheiro Abreu da SilvaEleonora D' OrsiCassiano Ricardo Rech
Published in: Journal of aging and physical activity (2023)
This study aimed to examine the relationship between Walk Score index with walking to commuting, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, and screen time in older adults. Georeferenced addresses were entered into the Walk Score platform. Walking to commute and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity were assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire and categorized according to the World Health Organization recommendations. Screen time was analyzed through self-reported time watching television/being on the computer. We used binary logistic regression to estimate the association between variables. Older adults who lived in places with higher Walk Score had a higher prevalence of walking to commuting (odds ratio = 1.73; 95% confidence interval [1.18, 2.55]) and engaging in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (odds ratio = 1.76; 95% confidence interval [1.05, 2.98]). A relationship also was observed between higher Walk Score and more time in screen time (odds ratio = 1.67; 95% confidence interval [1.19, 2.34]). The results showed that residing in a more walkable neighborhood increased the chances of the older adults spending 3 hr or more in front of a screen.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
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