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The relationship between body mass index and lifestyle in a Brazilian adult population: a cross-sectional surveyDOI: 10.1590/S0102-311X2007001100017 Keywords: food consumption, physical activity, obesity, life style. Abstract: this study focused on adult obesity prevalence in goiania, goiás state, brazil, and the association between socio-demographic variables, lifestyle, physical activity, eating habits, and food consumption frequency and body mass index (bmi). a cross-sectional study was conducted in 2001 with a sample of 1,252 individuals from 20 to 64 years of age. the association between socio-demographic variables, lifestyle, food consumption, and physical activity and bmi was evaluated by hierarchical multiple linear regression analysis. obesity prevalence was 10.7% in men and 13.9% in women. in males, age, income, and meat consumption showed a positive association with bmi, while physical activity during leisure time and commuting and the habit of eating > 4 meals per day were inversely associated with bmi. in women, positively associated factors were age, no smoking, and no meat consumption; in contrast, consumption of grains was inversely associated with bmi. high obesity prevalence was observed; active lifestyle coupled with ingestion of more grains and less meat appeared to protect against increased bmi.
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