Title of article :
Physical activity among dental health professionals in Hyderabad City: A questionnaire survey
Author/Authors :
Srilatha, Adepu Department of Public Health Dentistry - Panineeya Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre - Hyderabad - Telangana, India , Doshi, Dolar Department of Public Health Dentistry - Panineeya Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre - Hyderabad - Telangana, India , Padma Reddy, M Department of Public Health Dentistry - Panineeya Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre - Hyderabad - Telangana, India , Kulkarni, Suhas Department of Public Health Dentistry - Panineeya Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre - Hyderabad - Telangana, India , Srikanth Reddy, B Department of Public Health Dentistry - Panineeya Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre - Hyderabad - Telangana, India , Reddy, Sahithi Department of Public Health Dentistry - Panineeya Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre - Hyderabad - Telangana, India
Abstract :
Background: To assess and compare physical activity based on age, gender, marital status, education,
and employment among dental health professionals in Hyderabad City, India.
Materials and Methods: A cross‑sectional questionnaire study was conducted among dentists
and they were personally interviewed by a single trained interviewer. The frequency (in days) and
time (in minutes) spent in doing vigorous‑ and moderate‑intensity activity in a typical week in three
domains and sedentary behavior were assessed using 16‑item Global Physical Activity Questionnaire.
Metabolic equivalents (METs) were used to express the intensity of physical activities.
Results: Overall, 60.7% of the 313 respondents were physically active, with activity at work and
commuting activity were the main contributors of physical activity. With increasing age, there was a
decrease in physical activity with more sedentary behavior, professionals in age group of 21–30 years,
who were single, those with Bachelor’s Degree and those in teaching field performed activity at
work, commuting, and recreational activity for more minutes with overall high MET minutes per
week and least sedentary behavior.
Conclusion: The prevalence of physical activity was high among dental health professionals.
Keywords :
Dental , physical activity , professionals , questionnaire , survey
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics