<b>Factors associated with active commuting to work in employees of industries in Paraiba</b> - doi: 10.4025/reveducfis.v22i2.9856
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Physical activity, Workers, Socioeconomic factors.
Abstract
The purpose was to estimate prevalence and associated factors with active commuting (AC) among industrial workers of Paraiba. Were included 2,022 individuals that responded on transportation mode to go to work: walking/bicycling by bus or by car/motorcycle. Independent variables were gender, age, educational level, geographic region, family income and company size. Multinomial logistic regression (odds ratio-OR) was used to test association. Compared with active commuting, the use of buses was higher among women (OR= 1.51), in those with higher education (OR≥12years= 2.96) and income (OR>R$1500= 2.54), who lived on the coast/surroundings (OR= 2.01) and that worked in large industries (ORlarge= 3.39). Use of car/motorcycle was higher among the older ones (OR≥40years= 1.69), with higher education (OR≥12years= 8.87) and high-income family (OR>R$1500= 14.5), when compared with active commuting. Strategies for active commuting promotion should consider different demographic, economic and educational aspects in relationship to the transport used to go to work.Downloads
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2011-07-14
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Silva KS, Garcia LMT, Oliveira ESA, Del Duca GF, Araújo VC, Nahas MV. <b>Factors associated with active commuting to work in employees of industries in Paraiba</b> - doi: 10.4025/reveducfis.v22i2.9856. JPhysEduc [Internet]. 2011Jul.14 [cited 2025Oct.11];22(2):265-72. Available from: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/9856
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