2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12939-021-01524-0
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Sociodemographic inequities and active transportation in adults from Latin America: an eight-country observational study

Abstract: Background Active transportation is a crucial sort of physical activity for developing sustainable environments and provides essential health benefits. This is particularly important in Latin American countries because they present the highest burden of non-communicable diseases relative to other worldwide regions. This study aimed to examine the patterns of active transportation and its association with sociodemographic inequities in Latin American countries. Met… Show more

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“…Public transportation and private vehicles continue to be some of the two most popular means of motor vehicle travel in Latin America, with vehicle motorization rates continually increasing along with urbanization [ 28 ]. Walking and cycling are also important modes of transportation in the region, representing 10.6% and 6.3% of the total travel time [ 29 ], and might be especially relevant for smaller Latin American cities. However, our metrics did not capture the influence of active modes of transportation on city-level travel time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public transportation and private vehicles continue to be some of the two most popular means of motor vehicle travel in Latin America, with vehicle motorization rates continually increasing along with urbanization [ 28 ]. Walking and cycling are also important modes of transportation in the region, representing 10.6% and 6.3% of the total travel time [ 29 ], and might be especially relevant for smaller Latin American cities. However, our metrics did not capture the influence of active modes of transportation on city-level travel time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strengths of this study included the large sample size with participants from eight countries from Latin America. There are relatively few studies that have objectively assessed sedentary time and physical activity intensities in Latin America since most international epidemiological studies have employed self-report methods [ 5 , 18 ]. Objective assessments for sedentary time and physical activity are rare for population health surveys.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mixed/caucasian was defined as being born of a father and mother of different races/ethnicities. Further details can be found in a previous study [ 18 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy intake was also used as potential confounder to evaluate the associations between perceived urban environment attributes and obesity indices. Detailed information can be found in a previous publication [ 26 , 42 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%