Abstract-Gne of the health objectives for the nation is to have 60 % of adults 18-64 years regularly active in vigorous physical activity by 1990. In this paper an effort is made to determine whether American society is making satisfactory progress toward this goal. Two independent databases are analyzed: time diaries collected from a national sample of American adults in 1981; and the Simmons Market Research Bureau, Inc., survey undertaken in 1984. Participation of adults 25-64 in moderate to vigorous activities that included racquet sports, swimming, hiking, bicycling, skiing, jogging, outdoor gardening, skating, etc. is compared between the two time periods. After adjusting for social desirability bias the results indicated there were a ...
Regular physical activity can have a positive effect on health at any age. Today’s lifestyles, howev...
Abstract Background Insufficient practice of physical activity associated with some factors relate...
Despite the well-known health benefits of physical activity, the majority of adults do not obtain th...
In 1993, it was estimated that poor diet and physical inactivity lead to 300,000 deaths a year in th...
Objective: Physical inactivity is associated with increased risk of mortality and chronic diseases, ...
Physical inactivity has been established to be an independent risk factor for a range of chronic dis...
Introduction The health benefits of regular cardiovascular exercise are well-known. Such exercise, ...
Introduction: Leisure time physical activity in compliance with recommended levels is associated wit...
The focus of this study was to determine if there were patterns or trends in physical activity level...
Physical inactivity has been established to be an independent risk factor for a range of chronic dis...
Evidence from epidemiological research and clinical interventions clearly states that physical activ...
As the major cause of death in modern nations moved from disaster to disease to decay, individual be...
Eight national surveys conducted in the United States and Canada between 1972 and 1983 are reviewed ...
IntroductionRegular physical activity can reduce age-related functional decline, as well people’s ri...
Over 80% of adults in the US fail to meet the ≥150 min weekly physical activity guideline; 40% age ≥...
Regular physical activity can have a positive effect on health at any age. Today’s lifestyles, howev...
Abstract Background Insufficient practice of physical activity associated with some factors relate...
Despite the well-known health benefits of physical activity, the majority of adults do not obtain th...
In 1993, it was estimated that poor diet and physical inactivity lead to 300,000 deaths a year in th...
Objective: Physical inactivity is associated with increased risk of mortality and chronic diseases, ...
Physical inactivity has been established to be an independent risk factor for a range of chronic dis...
Introduction The health benefits of regular cardiovascular exercise are well-known. Such exercise, ...
Introduction: Leisure time physical activity in compliance with recommended levels is associated wit...
The focus of this study was to determine if there were patterns or trends in physical activity level...
Physical inactivity has been established to be an independent risk factor for a range of chronic dis...
Evidence from epidemiological research and clinical interventions clearly states that physical activ...
As the major cause of death in modern nations moved from disaster to disease to decay, individual be...
Eight national surveys conducted in the United States and Canada between 1972 and 1983 are reviewed ...
IntroductionRegular physical activity can reduce age-related functional decline, as well people’s ri...
Over 80% of adults in the US fail to meet the ≥150 min weekly physical activity guideline; 40% age ≥...
Regular physical activity can have a positive effect on health at any age. Today’s lifestyles, howev...
Abstract Background Insufficient practice of physical activity associated with some factors relate...
Despite the well-known health benefits of physical activity, the majority of adults do not obtain th...