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Co‐occurrence and clustering of sedentary behaviors, diet, sugar‐sweetened beverages, and alcohol intake among adolescents and adults: The latin american nutrition and health study (elans)

  • Ana Carolina B. Leme
  • , Gerson Ferrari
  • , Regina M. Fisberg
  • , Irina Kovalskys
  • , Georgina Gómez
  • , Lilia Yadira Cortes
  • , Martha Cecilia Yépez Gárcia
  • , Marianella Herrera‐cuenca
  • , Attilo Rigotti
  • , María Reyna Liria‐domínguez
  • , Mauro Fisberg

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Abstract

Poor diet, sedentary behaviors, sugar‐sweetened beverages (SSB) and alcohol intake seem to co‐exist in complex ways that are not well understood. The aim of this study was to provide an understanding of the extent to which unhealthy behaviors cluster in eight Latin America countries. A secondary aim was to identify socio‐demographic characteristics associated with these behaviors by country. Data from adolescents and adults from the “Latin American Health and Nutrition Study” was used and the prevalence of screen‐time, occupational and transportation–sedentary time, socializing with friends, poor diet, SSB and alcohol intake, alone and in combination, were identified. The eight Latin America (LA) countries added to analyses were: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Logistic regression was used to estimate associations between ≥2 behaviors clustering, socio‐demographics and weight status. Among 9218 individuals, the most prevalent behaviors were transportation and occupation–sedentary time, SSB and alcohol intake. Younger, female, married/living with a partner, low and middle‐income and obese individuals had higher chances for these clustering behaviors. These results provide a multi-country level of understanding of the extent to which behaviors co‐occur in the LA population.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1809
JournalNutrients
Volume13
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Alcohol intake
  • Cluster‐analysis
  • Diet
  • ELANS study
  • Health behaviors
  • Sedentary behavior
  • Sugar‐sweetened beverages

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