Fatores de risco comportamentais e prontidão em corredores amadores de 18 a 64 anos, inscritos em corridas de fundo em Bogotá, Colômbia, 2014

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Abstract

Participation in amateur street marathons has become increasingly popular and requires prior individual health risk assessment. The objective was to identify risk factors and readiness in registered runners. This was a cross-sectional study in a random sample (n = 510) of registered amateur runners 18-64 years of age, using a digital survey with IPAQ, Par-Q+, and STEPwise, with an expected physical inactivity rate of 35% (±5%). The study explored physical activity, (binge) alcohol consumption, fruit, vegetable, and salt intake, smoking, and readiness. Self-reported rates were: 97.4% recommended level of physical activity, 2.4% optimal fruit and vegetable intake, 3.7% smoking, and 44.1% binge drinking. 19.8% were Par-Q+ positive and 5.7% practiced supervised exercise. The analysis showed differences by age, sex, and socioeconomic status. Recreational runners followed the recommended levels of physical activity but did not score well on other risk factors. Prior evaluation of lifestyle-related risk factors and readiness provides a safer athletic strategy.

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Ramírez-Góngora, M. del P., & Prieto-Alvarado, F. E. (2016). Fatores de risco comportamentais e prontidão em corredores amadores de 18 a 64 anos, inscritos em corridas de fundo em Bogotá, Colômbia, 2014. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 32(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00066815

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