TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of School Age Sports on Leisure Time Physical Activity in Adults
T2 - The CORDIS Study
AU - Kraut, Allen
AU - Melamed, Samuel
AU - Gofer, Daphna
AU - Froom, Paul
PY - 2003/12
Y1 - 2003/12
N2 - Purpose: Data evaluating the impact of various types of childhood physical activity on adult leisure time physical activity (LTPA) are inconsistent. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of organized childhood sporting activities on LTPA as an adult in a cohort of industrial workers. Methods: The frequency of current LTPA, defined as a half hour or more of activity at least once per week, of 3687 industrial workers in the Cardiovascular Occupational Risk Factors in Israel Study (CORDIS) cohort was the outcome variable. We analyzed the association of organized school age sports with adult LTPA, using a multiple logistic regression model, after adjusting for sociodemographic variables including current occupational factors. Results: Participating in organized school age sporting activities predicted LTPA as an adult [adjusted odds ratio (OR) 3.55, 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) 2.97-4.23]. This association was consistent in the various subgroups of marital status, age, smoking, shift work, body mass index, and religious observance. Conclusions: Organized school age sporting activities influenced future LTPA in this cohort. Attempts to promote these activities may lead to increased levels of LTPA in adults.
AB - Purpose: Data evaluating the impact of various types of childhood physical activity on adult leisure time physical activity (LTPA) are inconsistent. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of organized childhood sporting activities on LTPA as an adult in a cohort of industrial workers. Methods: The frequency of current LTPA, defined as a half hour or more of activity at least once per week, of 3687 industrial workers in the Cardiovascular Occupational Risk Factors in Israel Study (CORDIS) cohort was the outcome variable. We analyzed the association of organized school age sports with adult LTPA, using a multiple logistic regression model, after adjusting for sociodemographic variables including current occupational factors. Results: Participating in organized school age sporting activities predicted LTPA as an adult [adjusted odds ratio (OR) 3.55, 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) 2.97-4.23]. This association was consistent in the various subgroups of marital status, age, smoking, shift work, body mass index, and religious observance. Conclusions: Organized school age sporting activities influenced future LTPA in this cohort. Attempts to promote these activities may lead to increased levels of LTPA in adults.
KW - Childhood
KW - Health promotion
KW - Industrial workers
KW - Physical education
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U2 - 10.1249/01.MSS.0000099087.96549.96
DO - 10.1249/01.MSS.0000099087.96549.96
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AN - SCOPUS:0345529129
SN - 0195-9131
VL - 35
SP - 2038
EP - 2042
JO - Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
JF - Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
IS - 12
ER -