PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND MORTALITY DUE TO COVID-19 IN THE BRAZILIAN CAPITALS: AN ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

被引:4
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作者
Gondim Pitanga, Francisco Jose [1 ]
Beck, Carmem Cristina [2 ]
Seara Pitanga, Cristiano Penas [3 ]
Pinho, Cristiano Silva [4 ]
Leal Cortez, Antonio Carlos [5 ,6 ]
Guedes, Dartagnan Pinto [7 ]
Rodrigues Matsudo, Victor Keihan [8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Bahia, Dept Phys Educ, Salvador, BA, Brazil
[2] Inst Fed Santa Catarina, Palhoca, SC, Brazil
[3] Univ Catolica Salvador, Salvador, BA, Brazil
[4] Hosp Univ Prof Edgard HUPES, Med & Hlth PPGMS UFBA, Salvador, BA, Brazil
[5] Ctr Univ Santo Agostinho UNIFSA, Teresina, PI, Brazil
[6] Univ Fed Estado Rio de Janeiro UNIRIO, Grad Program Nursing & Biosci, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[7] Univ Estadual Norte Parana, Ctr Res Hlth Sci, Jacarezinho, PR, Brazil
[8] Ctr Study Phys Fitness Lab Sao Caetano do Sul CEL, Sao Caetano do Sul, SP, Brazil
关键词
Physical Activity; Mortality; COVID-19;
D O I
10.1590/1517-8692202127062021_0071
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Introduction: Few studies have analyzed the association between physical activity and hospitalizations or mortality as a result of the new coronavirus, particularly in Brazil. Objective: To analyze the association between physical activity and deaths by Covid-19 in the Brazilian capitals. Method: An observational cross-sectional ecological study, in which data on the prevalence of physical activity during leisure time, and deaths by Covid-19 were analyzed for twenty-six Brazilian capitals plus the Federal District. Data were collected through the Risk Factor Surveillance System for chronic non-communicable diseases, and SUS Analytical for COVID-19 in Brazil, of the Brazilian Ministry of Health. For the data analysis, simple Pearson correlation and multiple regression were used, with a level of significance of 5%. Results: The data show the existence of an inverse correlation between physical activity during leisure time and accumulated deaths (r = -0.44, p = 0.03), mortality rate/100,000 inhabitants (r = -0.43, p = 0.02), and the lethality of the disease (r = -0.51, p = 0.01). They also show an inverse association between physical activity during leisure time and accumulated deaths (beta = -485.1, p = 0.04), as well as with the lethality of the disease (beta = -0.21, p = 0.02), even after adjusting for confounding variables. Conclusion: The inverse association observed between physical activity, accumulated deaths, and lethality of Covid-19 can bring important reflections on the actions that have been implemented by government agencies, at both state and municipal levels, in relation to the practice of physical activity by the population.
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页码:573 / 577
页数:5
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