Zapico, AGAparicio-Ugarriza, RaquelQuesada-González, CarlosFelipe Gómez, SantiagoWarnberg, JuliaMedrano, MaríaGusi, NarcisAznar, SusanaMarín-Cascales, E.González Valeiro, MiguelSerra-Majem, LluisPulgar, SusanaTur, Josep A.Segú, MartaFito, MontserratHoms, ClaraBenavente-Marín, Juan CarlosSánchez Gómez, JesúsJiménez-Zazo, FabioAlcaraz, Pedro EmilioSevilla-Sánchez, MartaHerrera Ramos, EstefaníaBouzas, CristinaSistac, ClaraSchröder, HelmutGesteiro, EvaGonzález-Gross, Marcela2024-09-162024-09-162023Zapico, A.G., Aparicio-Ugarriza, R., Quesada-González, C., Gómez, S. F., Wärnberg, J., Medrano, M., Gusi, N., Aznar, S., Marín-Cascalez, E., González Valeiro, M., Serra-Majem, L., Pulgar, S., Tur, J.A., Segu, M., Fito, M., Homs, C., Benavente-Marín, J.C., Sánchez-Gómez, J., Jiménez-Zazo, F....González-Gross, M.... & González-Gross, M. (2023). Lifestyle behaviors clusters in a nationwide sample of Spanish children and adolescents: PASOS study. Pediatric Research, 94(6), 2077-2084.0031-39981530-0447http://hdl.handle.net/2183/39056[Abstract]: BACKGROUND: Youth is a vulnerable period. To classify lifestyle behaviors and its relationship with health-related outcomes of Spanish children and adolescents. METHODS: Cross-sectional study including 3261 children aged 7.5–17.5 y (52.8% females). Physical activity (PA), screen-time, sleep time, adherence to Mediterranean diet (MD), weight status (WS) by validated methods. Cluster analysis was run considering chronological age. RESULTS: Six clusters were identified: C1: high screen time, low adherence to MD and sleep time (n = 431,13.20%); C2: high WS, medium adherence to MD,high sleep time, and low screen time (n = 466,14.30%); C3: young group with low screen time and high PA, adherence to MD and sleep (n = 537,16.40%); C4: worst profile regarding adherence to MD, PA, WS and sleep time (n = 609,18.70%); C5: low screen time and PA, high sleep time (n = 804,24.70%); C6: high PA and screen time, low WS (n = 414,12.70%). Mean absolute values were statistically different among PA levels, screen and sleep time, adherence to MD, age, and WS (all p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The most prevalent pattern was low levels of PA, MD, and screen time, and high sleep time. The second most prevalent was characterized by very low levels of PA, sleep time, and adherence to MD, and high screen time, and WS in adolescents.engCC BY 4.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Actividad físicaAdolescentesEdad escolarDieta mediterráneaSedentarismoPhysical activityTeenagersSchool ageMediterranean dietSedentarismLifestyle behaviors clusters in a nationwide sample of Spanish children and adolescents: PASOS studyjournal articleopen accesshttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-023-02710-2