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成年人的收入与身体活动:来自自我报告和基于计步器的身体活动测量的证据

Income and Physical Activity among Adults: Evidence from Self-Reported and Pedometer-Based Physical Activity Measurements.

作者信息

Kari Jaana T, Pehkonen Jaakko, Hirvensalo Mirja, Yang Xiaolin, Hutri-Kähönen Nina, Raitakari Olli T, Tammelin Tuija H

机构信息

LIKES-Research Center for Sport and Health Sciences, Jyväskylä, Finland; Jyvaskyla University School of Business and Economics, Finland.

Jyvaskyla University School of Business and Economics, Finland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 Aug 28;10(8):e0135651. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0135651. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

This study examined the relationship between income and physical activity by using three measures to illustrate daily physical activity: the self-reported physical activity index for leisure-time physical activity, pedometer-based total steps for overall daily physical activity, and pedometer-based aerobic steps that reflect continuous steps for more than 10 min at a time. The study population consisted of 753 adults from Finland (mean age 41.7 years; 64% women) who participated in 2011 in the follow-up of the ongoing Young Finns study. Ordinary least squares models were used to evaluate the associations between income and physical activity. The consistency of the results was explored by using register-based income information from Statistics Finland, employing the instrumental variable approach, and dividing the pedometer-based physical activity according to weekdays and weekend days. The results indicated that higher income was associated with higher self-reported physical activity for both genders. The results were robust to the inclusion of the control variables and the use of register-based income information. However, the pedometer-based results were gender-specific and depended on the measurement day (weekday vs. weekend day). In more detail, the association was positive for women and negative or non-existing for men. According to the measurement day, among women, income was positively associated with aerobic steps despite the measurement day and with totals steps measured on the weekend. Among men, income was negatively associated with aerobic steps measured on weekdays. The results indicate that there is an association between income and physical activity, but the association is gender-specific and depends on the measurement type of physical activity.

摘要

本研究通过使用三种指标来描述日常身体活动,考察了收入与身体活动之间的关系:用于休闲时间身体活动的自我报告身体活动指数、基于计步器的每日总体身体活动总步数,以及基于计步器的反映一次连续步数超过10分钟的有氧步数。研究人群包括来自芬兰的753名成年人(平均年龄41.7岁;64%为女性),他们于2011年参与了正在进行的芬兰青年研究的随访。采用普通最小二乘法模型评估收入与身体活动之间的关联。通过使用来自芬兰统计局的基于登记的收入信息、采用工具变量法以及根据工作日和周末对基于计步器的身体活动进行划分,来探究结果的一致性。结果表明,较高收入与男女较高的自我报告身体活动相关。纳入控制变量以及使用基于登记的收入信息后,结果依然稳健。然而,基于计步器的结果具有性别特异性,且取决于测量日(工作日与周末)。更详细地说,这种关联对女性为正,对男性为负或不存在。根据测量日来看,在女性中,无论测量日如何,收入与有氧步数呈正相关,且与周末测量的总步数呈正相关。在男性中,收入与工作日测量的有氧步数呈负相关。结果表明,收入与身体活动之间存在关联,但这种关联具有性别特异性,且取决于身体活动的测量类型。

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