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Sitting/lying time is associated with waist‐to‐hip increase but not with body weight increase or blood cardiovascular risk factors changes in adult women living in social vulnerability: A 2‐year longitudinal study

Objective The present study aimed to determine whether physical activity and energy intake are associated with the anthropometric and blood cardiovascular risk factors alterations in women living in social vulnerability for a period of 2 years. Methods The study was carried out with women residing i...

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Published in:American journal of human biology 2020-05, Vol.32 (3), p.e23372-n/a
Main Authors: Vieira, Nathalia F. L., Bueno, Nassib B., Silva, Sirley M., Lins, Isabela L., Albuquerque, Fabiana C., Macêna, Mateus L., Silva‐Júnior, André E., Pureza, Isabele M., Clemente, Ana G., Florêncio, Telma T.
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Summary:Objective The present study aimed to determine whether physical activity and energy intake are associated with the anthropometric and blood cardiovascular risk factors alterations in women living in social vulnerability for a period of 2 years. Methods The study was carried out with women residing in the outskirts of Maceió‐AL, aged between 19 and 45 years. We characterized the socioeconomic and biochemical profile (glucose, insulin, and blood lipids) at the beginning and at the end of the study. Anthropometric evaluation was performed in three moments: at the beginning, and after 1 and 2 years of follow‐up. Energy expenditure, measured by doubly labeled water, physical activity, measured by 7‐day triaxial accelerometry, and energy intake, measured by 3‐day 24‐hour food recall, were collected at baseline. Results After 2 years, 34 women were completely assessed, with a mean age of 33.7 years. Women spent around 16 hours of the day sitting/lying down. There was an increase in body weight (from 64.61 ± 11.69 to 66.37 ± 13.26 kg, P 
ISSN:1042-0533
1520-6300
DOI:10.1002/ajhb.23372