Abstract

Study Design: Cross sectional descriptive school-based study. Study objetive: To identify the isolated and simultaneous proportions of Health Risk Behaviors (HRB) of adolescents from public schools in the city of Curitiba-PR independently of gender, age and economic status. Methodology: The entire sample consisted of 996 secondary and high school students who concluded the study requirements. Gender, age and socioeconomic status were determined by a demographic questionnaire. The Portuguese version of the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, the Simplified Questionnaire for Food Consumption Assessment Related to Cardiovascular Risk in Adolescents, the Sedentary Activities Questionnaire for Adolescents and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (short version) computed the risk behavior variables. Differences between groups was determined by Chi-square tests with critical value of p<0.05. Results: High proportions of risk behaviors were observed for experimentation (41.5%) and excessive alcohol consumption (28.2%), excessive consumption of foods high in cholesterol (41.6%), excessive screen time (58.5%) and insufficient levels of physical activity (54.9%). From the entire sample, 86.5% presented at least one HRB, 50.75% were classified with 2 or more HRB and 25% had at least 3 HRB. Conclusions: Excessive alcohol consumption, excessive screen time and insufficient physical activity are risk behaviors widely incorporated in the adolescent lifestyle, particularly on those over 14-yearsold. On the other hand, poor diet is a behavior more prevalent in younger adolescents. Boys report more excessive screen time than girls, while females tend to report higher levels of insufficient physical activity. Regardless of gender and economic status, adolescents above 14 years of age presented higher proportions of simultaneous HRB

Highlights

  • socioeconomic status were determined by a demographic questionnaire

  • Differences between groups was determined by Chi-square tests with critical value

  • High proportions of risk behaviors were observed for experimentation

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ARTIGO ORIGINAL

Comportamentos de risco à saúde entre adolescentes de acordo com gênero, idade e nível socioeconômico. Objetivo do Estudo: Identificar a proporção de Comportamentos de Risco à Saúde (CRS) de forma individual e agregada em adolescentes do ensino público da cidade de Curitiba-PR, em função do gênero, faixa etária e do nível socioeconômico. Resultados: Foram observadas altas proporções de experimentação (41,5%) e consumo excessivo de álcool (28,2%), consumo excessivo de alimentos com alto teor de colesterol (41,6%), tempo de tela excessivo (58,5%) e níveis insuficientes de atividade física (54,9%). Conclusões: Proporções elevadas de consumo de bebidas alcoólicas, tempo de tela excessivo e atividade física insuficiente estão presentes na população adolescente, principalmente nos mais velhos, enquanto que a alimentação inadequada é um comportamento com maior prevalência nos mais jovens. Mazzardo O, Silva MP, Guimarães RF, Martins RV, Watanabe PI, Campos W.

Delineamento do Estudo
População e Amostra
Coleta de dados
Nível Socioeconômico
Tabagismo e etilismo
Hábitos Alimentares
Comportamento Sedentário
Nível de Atividade Física
Agregação dos Comportamentos de Risco à Saúde
Análise dos dados
Classificação Econômica
Agregação de CRS
Findings
Masc Fem
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