Depatment of Health Sciences and Human Performance, College of Natural Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, Tampa FL, USA.
Am J Health Promot. 2024 Nov;38(8):1140-1146. doi: 10.1177/08901171241256712. Epub 2024 May 28.
The aim of this analysis is to investigate physical activity levels amongst e-cigarette users based on their wearable device use.
Cross-sectional secondary data analysis using 2017 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS).
Data from the 2017 BRFSS were used.
5,562 U.S. adults (age 18+).
Self-reported physical activity related variables from U.S. adults (age 18+).
Separate unadjusted and adjusted linear regression models were performed for each of the dependent variables using survey analysis.
Non-users of wearable devices and e-cigarettes account for 96.6% (95%CI [95.7, 97.6]) of the sample, whereas users of wearable devices and e-cigarettes account for 3.3% (95%CI [1.2, 5.4]) of the sample. Those who use e-cigarettes participate in almost 50% less vigorous physical activity minutes per week than nonusers, 46 (95%CI [0.43, 91.57]) and 93 (95%CI [80.59, 106.34]) minutes respectively. Individuals who use e-cigarettes and use wearable devices were found to spend significantly more time in total physical activity per week in both the unadjusted and adjusted linear regressions, .01 and = =0.04 respectively.
The use of e-cigarettes, wearable devices, or both technologies may influence the physical activity levels of its users. Additional research is needed to better understand the association between physical activity levels and the usage of these technologies.
本分析旨在根据可穿戴设备的使用情况,调查电子烟使用者的身体活动水平。
使用 2017 年行为风险因素监测调查(BRFSS)的横断面二次数据分析。
使用来自 2017 年 BRFSS 的数据。
5562 名美国成年人(年龄 18 岁及以上)。
来自美国成年人(年龄 18 岁及以上)的自我报告与身体活动相关的变量。
使用调查分析,分别对每个因变量进行未经调整和调整后的线性回归模型。
不使用可穿戴设备和电子烟的用户占样本的 96.6%(95%CI [95.7, 97.6]),而使用可穿戴设备和电子烟的用户占样本的 3.3%(95%CI [1.2, 5.4])。使用电子烟的人每周参与剧烈身体活动的时间比不使用者少近 50%,分别为 46 分钟(95%CI [0.43, 91.57])和 93 分钟(95%CI [80.59, 106.34])。在未经调整和调整后的线性回归中,使用电子烟和可穿戴设备的个体每周的总身体活动时间分别显著增加,分别为.01 和 = =0.04。
电子烟、可穿戴设备或这两种技术的使用可能会影响其使用者的身体活动水平。需要进一步研究以更好地了解这些技术的使用与身体活动水平之间的关联。