Nível de atividade física e fatores associados em trabalhadores usuários de terminais de computador
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Background: The increase in sedentary work, especially among computer users, has
been associated with health risks, including musculoskeletal disorders, cardiometabolic
diseases, and lower limb edema. Objective: To investigate the physical activity level of
computer users at an institution in the Central-West region of Brazil and analyze its
associations with personal, work, and institutional factors. Methodology:
Observational, analytical, and cross-sectional study involving 209 adult workers.
Sociodemographic, work, and health data were collected, and the International Physical
Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ – short version) was administered. Statistical analysis
included chi-square, Fisher's exact, and Kruskal-Wallis tests, with a significance level
of 5%. Results: The sample had a mean age of 37.3 years and a mean BMI of 26.3
kg/m2. Women predominated (56.9%) and had a high level of education (81.3%). The
majority reported physical activity (64.6%), mainly weight training, walking, and
running. Using the IPAQ, 66.8% were classified as "active" or "very active." A
significant association was observed between lower levels of physical activity and a
higher frequency of lower limb edema, as well as between IPAQ classification and
physical activity practice/frequency. Leisure activities, although present in more than
half of the sample, were predominantly sedentary. Conclusion: Administrative workers
who use computers have moderate to high levels of physical activity, but remain
exposed to sedentary behaviors, especially during leisure time. Regular physical activity appears to act as a protective factor against lower limb edema. The findings reinforce
the need for occupational health promotion strategies that encourage a reduction in
sedentary lifestyles and an increase in physical activity in the workplace.
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ROSAL, Amanda Fernandes Alves et al. Nível de atividade física e fatores associados em trabalhadores usuários de terminais de computador. Revista de Ensino e Cultura, Natal, v. 8, n. 3, p. 161-178, 2025. Disponível em: https://www.uniceuna.com.br/instituto/iniciacao_cientifica/revista_ensino_cultura.asp. Acesso em: 18 maio 2026.