TY - JOUR
T1 - The prevalence of physical activity and sedentary behaviours relative to obesity among adolescents from Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia: Rural versus urban variations
T2 - Rural versus urban variations
AU - Lyons, Mark
AU - Al-Nuaim, Anwar A.
AU - Al-Nakeeb, Yahya
AU - Al-Hazzaa, Hazzaa M.
AU - Nevill, Alan
AU - Collins, Peter
AU - Duncan, Michael J.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Purpose. The aims of this study were to explore the lifestyle of young people living in Al-Ahsa Governorate; to investigate differences due to gender, age, school type, and geographical location. Methods. 1270 volunteered youth (15-19 years) completed a self-report questionnaire that contained 47 items relating to patterns of physical activity (PA), sedentary activity, and eating habits. The questionnaire allows the calculation of total energy expenditure in metabolic equivalent (MET-min) values per week. Results. Significant differences in the PA levels of youth were evident with regard to gender, geographical areas, and type of school. Also, normal weight males reported the highest levels of PA compared to overweight and obese. Conclusions. Youth living in rural desert were less physically active than those living in urban or rural farm environments. Youth of "normal" weight were more active than obese. Males were more active than females and PA levels appeared to decline with age.
AB - Purpose. The aims of this study were to explore the lifestyle of young people living in Al-Ahsa Governorate; to investigate differences due to gender, age, school type, and geographical location. Methods. 1270 volunteered youth (15-19 years) completed a self-report questionnaire that contained 47 items relating to patterns of physical activity (PA), sedentary activity, and eating habits. The questionnaire allows the calculation of total energy expenditure in metabolic equivalent (MET-min) values per week. Results. Significant differences in the PA levels of youth were evident with regard to gender, geographical areas, and type of school. Also, normal weight males reported the highest levels of PA compared to overweight and obese. Conclusions. Youth living in rural desert were less physically active than those living in urban or rural farm environments. Youth of "normal" weight were more active than obese. Males were more active than females and PA levels appeared to decline with age.
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U2 - 10.1155/2012/417589
DO - 10.1155/2012/417589
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84873816498
SN - 2090-0724
VL - 2012
SP - 1
EP - 9
JO - Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism
JF - Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism
M1 - 417589
ER -