Moderate–Vigorous Physical Activity, Screen Time and Sleep Time Profiles: A Cluster Analysis in Spanish Adolescents
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Physical activity Screen time Sleep time
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2023-01-21Referencia bibliográfica
Sanz-Martín, D.; Zurita-Ortega, F.; Ruiz-Tendero, G.; Ubago-Jiménez, J.L. Moderate–Vigorous Physical Activity, Screen Time and Sleep Time Profiles: A Cluster Analysis in Spanish Adolescents. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 2004. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032004
Abstract
The study had two aims: (1) To classify the adolescents according to their levels of moderate–
vigorous physical activity, screen time and sleep time, and (2) to analyze, in a descriptive and
correlational manner, the profiles of moderate–vigorous physical activity, screen time and sleep
time of each cluster according to the sex and grade of the adolescents. The study design was crosssectional,
with descriptive and correlational analysis. The sample consisted of 663 adolescents
in Compulsory Secondary Education from Soria (Spain). The Four by One-Day Physical Activity
Questionnaire was used to measure levels of physical activity, screen time and sleep time. The
results showed that the young people had an average of 67.99 ± min/day of moderate–vigorous
physical activity, 112.56 min/day of screen time and 548.63 min/day of sleep time. Adolescents were
classified into three clusters according to their levels of physical activity, screen time and sleep time
(FMANOVA (6,1318) = 314.439; p ≤ 0.001; β = 1; f = 1.177). In conclusion, only 28.21% of the young
people accomplished the recommendations for physical activity practice, screen time and sleep time.
Moreover, these results vary according to the sex and grade of the adolescents.