Association between health risk behaviors in parents and adolescents in a rural area in southern Brazil

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This article aimed to assess the association between health risk behaviors in parents and adolescents in a rural area. The sample included 377 schoolchildren 10 to 18 years of age and 338 parents. The following variables were analyzed: level of leisure-time and commuting physical activity, inadequate eating habits, overweight/obesity, smoking, and alcohol consumption. Prevalence rates for smoking and alcohol consumption by adolescents in the previous 30 days were 6.7% and 27%, respectively. Forty-five percent of adolescents failed to reach the target physical activity score. Adherence to steps to healthy eating was low. Physical activity in adolescents was positively associated with that of parents, and adolescent drinking was associated with maternal alcohol consumption. There was no significant association for other behaviors. In the analysis stratified by gender, level of physical exercise in female adolescents was associated with that of fathers. Parental health risk behaviors were associated with the behaviors in the adolescent children in this rural area.

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Raphaelli, C. de O., Azevedo, M. R., & Hallal, P. C. (2011). Association between health risk behaviors in parents and adolescents in a rural area in southern Brazil. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 27(12), 2429–2440. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-311X2011001200014

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