TY - JOUR T1 - Patterns of physical activity and associated factors among teenagers from Barcelona (Spain) in 2012 JO - Gaceta Sanitaria T2 - AU - Ruiz-Trasserra,Alicia AU - Pérez,Anna AU - Continente,Xavier AU - O’Brien,Kerry AU - Bartroli,Montse AU - Teixidó-Compaño,Ester AU - Espelt,Albert SN - 02139111 M3 - 10.1016/j.gaceta.2016.10.004 DO - 10.1016/j.gaceta.2016.10.004 UR - https://www.gacetasanitaria.org/es-patterns-physical-activity-associated-factors-articulo-S0213911116302552 AB - ObjectiveTo estimate the prevalence of moderate and vigorous physical activity (MVPA), as defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO), and associated factors among teenagers from Barcelona in 2012. MethodsCross-sectional survey to assess risk factors in a representative sample of secondary school students (aged 13–16 years, International Standard Classification of Education [ISCED] 2, n=2,162; and 17–18 years, ISCED 3, n=1016) in Barcelona. We estimated MVPA prevalence overall, and for each independent variable and each gender. Poisson regression models with robust variance were fit to examine the factors associated with high-level MVPA, and obtained prevalence ratios (PR) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CI). ResultsOnly 13% of ISCED 2 and 10% of ISCED 3 students met the WHO physical activity recommendations. This percentage was lower among girls at both academic levels. MVPA was lower among ISCED 3 compared to ISCED 2 students, and among students with a lower socioeconomic status. Physical activity was associated with positive self-perception of the health status (e.g., positive self-perception of health status among ISCED 2 compared to ISCED 3 students: PR=1.31 [95%CI: 1.22–1.41] and 1.61 [95%CI: 1.44–1.81] for boys and girls, respectively]. ConclusionsThe percentage of teenagers who met WHO MVPA recommendations was low. Strategies are needed to increase MVPA levels, particularly in older girls, and students from low socioeconomic backgrounds. ER -