Study protocol: health survey of Sao Paulo: ISA-Physical Activity and Environment

Abstract Background Many studies have investigated the association between the built environment and physical activity behavior in urban settings. However, most of the studies conducted in low- and middle-income countries were cross-sectional, which are limited to identify behavioral determinants. W...

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Main Authors: Alex Antonio Florindo, Inaian Pignatti Teixeira, Ligia Vizeu Barrozo, Flávia Mori Sarti, Regina Mara Fisberg, Douglas Roque Andrade, Leandro Martin Totaro Garcia
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Published: BMC 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10262-5
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spelling doaj-5f2c8bf70ef9461aafb467fddd232b092021-02-07T12:04:20ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-02-0121111010.1186/s12889-021-10262-5Study protocol: health survey of Sao Paulo: ISA-Physical Activity and EnvironmentAlex Antonio Florindo0Inaian Pignatti Teixeira1Ligia Vizeu Barrozo2Flávia Mori Sarti3Regina Mara Fisberg4Douglas Roque Andrade5Leandro Martin Totaro Garcia6School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities, University of Sao PauloSchool of Arts, Sciences and Humanities, University of Sao PauloDepartment of Geography, School of Philosophy, Literature and Human Sciences, University of Sao PauloSchool of Arts, Sciences and Humanities, University of Sao PauloGraduate Program in Nutrition in Public Health, School of Public Health, University of Sao PauloSchool of Arts, Sciences and Humanities, University of Sao PauloPhysical Activity Epidemiology Group, University of Sao PauloAbstract Background Many studies have investigated the association between the built environment and physical activity behavior in urban settings. However, most of the studies conducted in low- and middle-income countries were cross-sectional, which are limited to identify behavioral determinants. We propose a prospective cohort study to verify the relationship between built environment features and leisure-time and transport-related physical activity in adults from Sao Paulo city, Brazil. Methods Prospective multilevel cohort, denominated “ISA-Physical Activity and Environment”. It will build on the Health Survey of Sao Paulo in 2015 (“Inquérito de Saúde de São Paulo (ISA)” in Portuguese). The Health Survey of Sao Paulo, originally designed as a cross-sectional survey, had a multi-stage sample, covering 150 census tracts distributed in five health administrative areas. Data collection was performed by face-to-face interviews until December 2015 and the sample comprised 4043 individuals aged 12 years or more. The ISA-Physical Activity and Environment study will reassess people who are aged 18 years or more in 2020, including telephone and household interviews. The primary outcome will be leisure-time and transport-related physical activity, assessed through the International Physical Activity Questionnaire long version. Exposure variables will be built environment features in the areas participants live and work in the follow-up. Data analysis will include multivariate multilevel linear and logistic models. We will also conduct cost-effectiveness analysis and develop agent-based models to help inform decision-makers. The study will be conducted by an interdisciplinary research team specialized in physical activity epidemiology, nutritional epidemiology, georeferencing applied to health, statistics, agent-based modeling, public health policy, and health economics. Discussion There are few longitudinal studies on the relationship between the built environment and physical activity behavior in low- and middle-income countries. We believe that the ISA-Physical Activity and Environment study will contribute with important results for the progress of the knowledge in this field and for the implementation of policies that promote leisure-time physical activity and active travel in Sao Paulo and similar cities across the world.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10262-5Built environmentLeisure-time physical activityActive travelCohortAdults
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author Alex Antonio Florindo
Inaian Pignatti Teixeira
Ligia Vizeu Barrozo
Flávia Mori Sarti
Regina Mara Fisberg
Douglas Roque Andrade
Leandro Martin Totaro Garcia
spellingShingle Alex Antonio Florindo
Inaian Pignatti Teixeira
Ligia Vizeu Barrozo
Flávia Mori Sarti
Regina Mara Fisberg
Douglas Roque Andrade
Leandro Martin Totaro Garcia
Study protocol: health survey of Sao Paulo: ISA-Physical Activity and Environment
BMC Public Health
Built environment
Leisure-time physical activity
Active travel
Cohort
Adults
author_facet Alex Antonio Florindo
Inaian Pignatti Teixeira
Ligia Vizeu Barrozo
Flávia Mori Sarti
Regina Mara Fisberg
Douglas Roque Andrade
Leandro Martin Totaro Garcia
author_sort Alex Antonio Florindo
title Study protocol: health survey of Sao Paulo: ISA-Physical Activity and Environment
title_short Study protocol: health survey of Sao Paulo: ISA-Physical Activity and Environment
title_full Study protocol: health survey of Sao Paulo: ISA-Physical Activity and Environment
title_fullStr Study protocol: health survey of Sao Paulo: ISA-Physical Activity and Environment
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol: health survey of Sao Paulo: ISA-Physical Activity and Environment
title_sort study protocol: health survey of sao paulo: isa-physical activity and environment
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Many studies have investigated the association between the built environment and physical activity behavior in urban settings. However, most of the studies conducted in low- and middle-income countries were cross-sectional, which are limited to identify behavioral determinants. We propose a prospective cohort study to verify the relationship between built environment features and leisure-time and transport-related physical activity in adults from Sao Paulo city, Brazil. Methods Prospective multilevel cohort, denominated “ISA-Physical Activity and Environment”. It will build on the Health Survey of Sao Paulo in 2015 (“Inquérito de Saúde de São Paulo (ISA)” in Portuguese). The Health Survey of Sao Paulo, originally designed as a cross-sectional survey, had a multi-stage sample, covering 150 census tracts distributed in five health administrative areas. Data collection was performed by face-to-face interviews until December 2015 and the sample comprised 4043 individuals aged 12 years or more. The ISA-Physical Activity and Environment study will reassess people who are aged 18 years or more in 2020, including telephone and household interviews. The primary outcome will be leisure-time and transport-related physical activity, assessed through the International Physical Activity Questionnaire long version. Exposure variables will be built environment features in the areas participants live and work in the follow-up. Data analysis will include multivariate multilevel linear and logistic models. We will also conduct cost-effectiveness analysis and develop agent-based models to help inform decision-makers. The study will be conducted by an interdisciplinary research team specialized in physical activity epidemiology, nutritional epidemiology, georeferencing applied to health, statistics, agent-based modeling, public health policy, and health economics. Discussion There are few longitudinal studies on the relationship between the built environment and physical activity behavior in low- and middle-income countries. We believe that the ISA-Physical Activity and Environment study will contribute with important results for the progress of the knowledge in this field and for the implementation of policies that promote leisure-time physical activity and active travel in Sao Paulo and similar cities across the world.
topic Built environment
Leisure-time physical activity
Active travel
Cohort
Adults
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10262-5
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