The association between socioeconomic position and vigorous physical activity among adolescents: a cross-sectional study in six European cities

Abstract Background The relationship between socioeconomic position (SEP) and adolescent physical activity is uncertain, as most evidence is limited to specific settings and a restricted number of SEP indicators. This study aimed to assess the magnitude of socioeconomic differences in adolescent vig...

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Main Authors: L. Falese, B. Federico, A. E. Kunst, J. Perelman, M. Richter, A. Rimpelä, V. Lorant
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Published: BMC 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10791-z
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spelling doaj-a71b9843596d4f308100121d0a8534ef2021-05-09T11:04:04ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-05-012111710.1186/s12889-021-10791-zThe association between socioeconomic position and vigorous physical activity among adolescents: a cross-sectional study in six European citiesL. Falese0B. Federico1A. E. Kunst2J. Perelman3M. Richter4A. Rimpelä5V. Lorant6Department of Human Sciences, Society and Health, University of Cassino and Southern LazioDepartment of Human Sciences, Society and Health, University of Cassino and Southern LazioDepartment of Public Health, Amsterdam UMC, University of AmsterdamNOVA National School of Public Health, Public Health Research Centre, Universidade NOVA de LisboaInstitute of Medical Sociology, Medical Faculty, Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergFaculty of Social Sciences, Unit of Health Sciences, Tampere UniversityInstitute of Health and Society, Université Catholique de LouvainAbstract Background The relationship between socioeconomic position (SEP) and adolescent physical activity is uncertain, as most evidence is limited to specific settings and a restricted number of SEP indicators. This study aimed to assess the magnitude of socioeconomic differences in adolescent vigorous physical activity (VPA) across various European countries using a wide range of SEP indicators, including family-based (education, family affluence, perceived social standing, parents’ employment, housing tenure) and adolescent-based (academic performance and pocket money) ones. Methods We used data from a survey among 10,510 students aged 14–17 from 50 schools in six European cities: Namur (BE), Tampere (FI), Hannover (DE), Latina (IT), Amersfoort (NL), Coimbra (PT). The questionnaire included socio-demographic characteristics and the amount of time spent in VPA. Results The mean time spent practicing VPA was 60.4 min per day, with lower values for Namur (BE) and Latina (IT), and higher values for Amersfoort (NL). In the multivariable analysis, both categories of SEP indicators (family-based and adolescent based indicators) were independently associated with VPA. For each SEP indicator, lower levels of VPA were recorded in lower socioeconomic groups. In the total sample, each additional category of low SEP was associated with a decrease in mean VPA of about 4 min per day. Conclusions This study showed that across European cities adolescent VPA is positively related to both family-based SEP and adolescents’ own SEP. When analysing socioeconomic differences in adolescent VPA, one should consider the use of multiple indicators of SEP.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10791-zSocioeconomic positionVigorous physical activityAdolescents
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author L. Falese
B. Federico
A. E. Kunst
J. Perelman
M. Richter
A. Rimpelä
V. Lorant
spellingShingle L. Falese
B. Federico
A. E. Kunst
J. Perelman
M. Richter
A. Rimpelä
V. Lorant
The association between socioeconomic position and vigorous physical activity among adolescents: a cross-sectional study in six European cities
BMC Public Health
Socioeconomic position
Vigorous physical activity
Adolescents
author_facet L. Falese
B. Federico
A. E. Kunst
J. Perelman
M. Richter
A. Rimpelä
V. Lorant
author_sort L. Falese
title The association between socioeconomic position and vigorous physical activity among adolescents: a cross-sectional study in six European cities
title_short The association between socioeconomic position and vigorous physical activity among adolescents: a cross-sectional study in six European cities
title_full The association between socioeconomic position and vigorous physical activity among adolescents: a cross-sectional study in six European cities
title_fullStr The association between socioeconomic position and vigorous physical activity among adolescents: a cross-sectional study in six European cities
title_full_unstemmed The association between socioeconomic position and vigorous physical activity among adolescents: a cross-sectional study in six European cities
title_sort association between socioeconomic position and vigorous physical activity among adolescents: a cross-sectional study in six european cities
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Background The relationship between socioeconomic position (SEP) and adolescent physical activity is uncertain, as most evidence is limited to specific settings and a restricted number of SEP indicators. This study aimed to assess the magnitude of socioeconomic differences in adolescent vigorous physical activity (VPA) across various European countries using a wide range of SEP indicators, including family-based (education, family affluence, perceived social standing, parents’ employment, housing tenure) and adolescent-based (academic performance and pocket money) ones. Methods We used data from a survey among 10,510 students aged 14–17 from 50 schools in six European cities: Namur (BE), Tampere (FI), Hannover (DE), Latina (IT), Amersfoort (NL), Coimbra (PT). The questionnaire included socio-demographic characteristics and the amount of time spent in VPA. Results The mean time spent practicing VPA was 60.4 min per day, with lower values for Namur (BE) and Latina (IT), and higher values for Amersfoort (NL). In the multivariable analysis, both categories of SEP indicators (family-based and adolescent based indicators) were independently associated with VPA. For each SEP indicator, lower levels of VPA were recorded in lower socioeconomic groups. In the total sample, each additional category of low SEP was associated with a decrease in mean VPA of about 4 min per day. Conclusions This study showed that across European cities adolescent VPA is positively related to both family-based SEP and adolescents’ own SEP. When analysing socioeconomic differences in adolescent VPA, one should consider the use of multiple indicators of SEP.
topic Socioeconomic position
Vigorous physical activity
Adolescents
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10791-z
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