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Levels of Physical Activity in Spanish Asthmatics: A Cross-Sectional Study

Journal

MEDICINA-LITHUANIA
Volume 56, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/medicina56120643

Keywords

respiratory disease; physical exercise; epidemiology; tobacco; body mass index; alcohol

Funding

  1. Seneca Foundation-Agency for Science and Technology of the Region of Murcia, Spain [20773/FPI/18]

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Background and objectives: 339 million people in the world suffer from asthma. Regular physical activity (PA) could help in its control. Therefore, the aim of this research was to determine the level of PA in Spanish people with asthma considering variation by, age, sex, education, marital status, living together, smoking habits, alcohol intake and body mass index (BMI). Materials and Methods: 1014 Spanish people from 15 to 69 years were included in the study. Data of the Spanish Health Survey (year 2017) were analysed. PA levels were measure with the international physical activity questionnaire short version (IPAQ-SF). PA was categorized as low, moderate and high, and analyzed by sample characteristics. Mann-Whitney U test, Kruskall Wallis H and crosstabs were used to calculate statistical significance (p < 0.05). Results: On average, Spanish asthmatics engaged in a weekly volume of 2228.9 metabolic equivalent of task (MET)center dot min/week. Males revealed significantly higher PA than females (2516.8 vs. 2019.5 MET center dot min/week; p = 0.005), younger participants (<30 years) compared to people aged 30-60 years and older than 60 years (2699.0; 2243.2; 1619.3 MET center dot min/week; p < 0.001) and those with tertiary level of education than those without secondary (2368.3 vs. 2168.3 MET center dot min/week; p = 0.001). Level of PA was lower in those married (p = 0.001) and/or living together (p = 0.010). Alcohol consumers showed a higher level than the participants who did not drink (2378.3 vs. 1907.9 MET center dot min/week; p = 0.001), but no significant differences were found within current, past and never smokers (p = 0.890). Obese asthmatics engaged in less PA than their normal weight and overweight peers (p < 0.001). Overall, moderate level was significantly the most frequent (47.7%), but 31.6% showed a low level. Conclusions: Three out of ten Spanish people with asthma do not achieve PA recommendations, so PA programs should be executed to make people aware of its benefits in asthma control, focusing on those groups with lower PA levels.

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