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Trends in social inequality in physical inactivity among Danish adolescents 1991–2014

机译:1991-2014年间丹麦青少年缺乏体育活动的社会不平等趋势

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The aim of this study was to investigate social inequality in physical inactivity among adolescents from 1991 to 2014 and to describe any changes in inequality during this period. The analyses were based on data from the Danish part of the HBSC study, which consists of seven comparable cross-sectional studies of nationally representative samples of 11–15-year old adolescents. The available data consisted of weekly time (hours) spent on vigorous physical activity and parental occupation from 30,974 participants. In summary, 8.0% of the adolescents reported to be physically inactive, i.e. spend zero hours of vigorous leisure time physical activity per week. The proportion of physically inactive adolescents was 5.4% in high social class and 7.8% and 10.8%, respectively, in middle and low social class. The absolute social inequality measured as prevalence difference between low and high social class did not change systematically across the observation period from 1991 to 2014. Compared to high social class, OR (95% CI) for physical inactivity was 1.48 (1.32–1.65) in middle social class and 2.18 (1.92–2.47) in lower social class. This relative social inequality was similar in the seven data collection waves (p=0.971). Although the gap in physical inactivity between social classes does not seem to be widening in Danish adolescents, there are still considerable differences in the activity levels between high, middle and low social class adolescents. Consequently, there is a need for a targeted physical activity intervention among adolescents from low (and middle) social class. Highlights ? A lower prevalence of physical inactivity with higher family social class ? a persistent absolute social inequality across the entire observation period from 1991 to 2014 ? a persistent relative social inequality; the magnitude of the social class-difference in physical inactivity did not change with time.
机译:这项研究的目的是调查1991年至2014年青少年身体不活跃的社会不平等现象,并描述此期间不平等现象的任何变化。这些分析基于HBSC研究丹麦部分的数据,该数据包括对11-15岁青少年的全国代表性样本进行的七个可比性横断面研究。可用数据包括30974名参与者在剧烈运动和父母职业上花费的每周时间(小时)。总之,据报告,有8.0%的青少年身体不活跃,即每周花费零小时进行剧烈的休闲运动。在上等社会阶层中,缺乏体育锻炼的青少年比例分别为5.4%,在中下等社会阶层中分别为7.8%和10.8%。在1991年至2014年的观察期内,以低下社会阶层和上层社会阶层的患病率差异衡量的绝对社会不平等并没有系统地改变。与上层社会阶层相比,身体不活动的OR(95%CI)为1.48(1.32-1.65)中层社会阶层,下层社会阶层为2.18(1.92-2.47)。在七个数据收集浪潮中,这种相对的社会不平等现象相似(p = 0.971)。尽管在丹麦青少年中,社会阶层之间缺乏体育活动的差距似乎并未扩大,但高,中,低社会阶层青少年的活动水平仍然存在相当大的差异。因此,需要针对来自中低等社会阶层的青少年进行有针对性的体育锻炼。强调 ?缺乏体育活动和较高的家庭社会阶层患病率?在1991年至2014年的整个观察期内持续的绝对社会不平等?持续的相对社会不平等;缺乏体育活动的社会阶层差异的幅度并未随时间变化。

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