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    Actividad fĆ­sica y tiempo sedente se asocian a sospecha de deterioro cognitivo en poblaciĆ³n adulta mayor chilena
    (Sociedad MĆ©dica de Santiago, 2019) ;
    Flores Rivera, Carol
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    Petermann-Rocha, Fanny
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    Leiva, Ana MarĆ­a
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    MartĆ­nez-Sanguinetti, MarĆ­a Adela
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    Nazar, Gabriel
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    Ulloa, Natalia
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    Martorell, Miquel
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    DĆ­az-MartĆ­nez, Ximena
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    Lanuza, FabiƔn
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    Celis-Morales, Carlos
    Los factores del estilo de vida podrĆ­an promover un envejecimiento saludable. Objetivo: Investigar la asociaciĆ³n entre la actividad fĆ­sica (PA), comportamiento sedentario y deterioro cognitivo en chilenos mayores adultos. Material y MĆ©todos: Se incluyeron 1.390 participantes de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud (2009-2010). El Mini-mental El examen estatal se utilizĆ³ para diagnosticar el deterioro cognitivo. La actividad fĆ­sica y el comportamiento sedentario fueron evaluados con Cuestionario Global de Actividad FĆ­sica (GPAQ). RegresiĆ³n LogĆ­stica se realizĆ³ para investigar las asociaciones. Resultados: Comparados con adultos mayores con niveles mĆ”s bajos de PA (< 48 min/dĆ­a), aquellos con niveles medios (48-248 min/dĆ­a) y mĆ”s altos (>248 min/dĆ­a) de PA tuvieron menores probabilidades de deterioro cognitivo (Odds ratio (OR): 0,57 [95% IC: 0,32; 0,83], p < 0,01, respectivamente). Los participantes que informaron que pasaban mĆ”s de 8 horas al dĆ­a sentados tenĆ­an una alta probabilidad de deterioro cognitivo en comparaciĆ³n con aquellos que pasaban < 4 horas/ dĆ­a (OR: 3,70 [IC 95%: 1,37; 6,03], p = 0,01). Conclusiones: Tanto la PA como el comportamiento sedentario se asociaron independientemente con el deterioro cognitivo independiente de los principales factores de confusiĆ³n en adultos mayores chilenos.
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    Association between physical activity and income levels in chilean adults
    (Revista mƩdica de Chile, 2021) ; ; ;
    Concha-Cisternas, Yeny
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    VĆ”squez-GĆ³mez, Jaime
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    Cigarroa, Igor
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    DĆ­az-MartĆ­nez, Ximena
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    MartĆ­nez-Sanguinetti, MarĆ­a
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    BeltrƔn, Ana
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    Martorell, Miquel
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    RamĆ­rez-AlarcĆ³n, Karina
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    Salas-Bravo, Carlos
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    Lasserre-Laso, Nicole
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    Parra-Soto, Solange
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    Petermann-Rocha, Fanny
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    Celis-Morales, Carlos
    Background: The Chilean population reports high levels of physical inactivity. The relationship between income level, physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviors is not well known. Aim: To describe the levels of PA and sedentary time, according to income levels in the Chilean population. Material and Methods: Analysis of data from the Chilean National Health Survey 2016-2017, which included 5,130 participants (52.9% women). The levels of PA and sedentary time were measured by the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire. Income levels were established according to the self-reported income per capita of the households and presented as quintiles. PA levels according to income levels were estimated by linear regression analyses. Results: Transport-related PA was higher in the lowest income quintiles (p = 0.039). There were no trends for income levels and PA domains including moderate, vigorous, total, occupational and leisure PA. The prevalence of leisure and occupational physical inactivities were higher in the lowest quintiles of income. Sitting time was higher in the higher income levels (p < 0.01). Conclusions: People in the lowest quintile for income spent more time in transport-related PA and less time sitting. However, physical inactivity prevalence during leisure and work time were higher in people with lower income.
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    Fitness cardiorrespiratorio estimado mediante ecuaciĆ³n y su caracterizaciĆ³n sociodemogrĆ”fica en poblaciĆ³n chilena: Resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2016-2017
    (Sociedad MĆ©dica de Santiago, 2020) ; ; ;
    VĆ”squez-GĆ³mez, Jaime
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    DĆ­az-MartĆ­nez, Ximena
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    Concha-Cisternas, Yeny
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    Cigarroa, Igor
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    Martorell, Miquel
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    MartĆ­nez-Sanguinetti, MarĆ­a
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    Leiva-OrdoƱez, Ana
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    Petermann-Rocha, Fanny
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    Celis-Morales, Carlos
    Background: Cardiorespiratory fitness is a strong predictor of mortality and chronic diseases. However, its estimation is costly and time consuming which may limit it broad use in population-based studies. Aim: To estimate the cardiorespiratory fitness of the Chilean population by using equations and to characterize fitness levels of the Chilean population by sociodemographic factors. Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study included 5,958 adults from the Chilean Health Survey conducted between 2016 and 2017. Cardiorespiratory fitness was estimated from sex-specific equations for men and women and expressed as METs (Energy Metabolic Equivalent). Fitness levels were characterized by sociodemographics factors (age, sex, education, income and area of residency). Results: Fitness levels were higher in men (9.01 METs) than in women (6.76 METs) and in average decrease by 0.59 and 0.34 METs per each year increment in age for men and women, respectively. Fitness levels were 12.7 METs and 7.8 METs for 20-year-old men and women, respectively. However, fitness levels decreased to 7.8 METs and 4.3 METs in 90-year-old men and women, respectively. Fitness levels were also higher in individuals living in urban setting, those with higher education or income levels and lean individuals. Conclusions: This study reports fitness levels in a nationally representative sample of Chile. Fitness levels were higher in men than women however, its decline with age was more pronounce in men than women.