Objective: To assess physical activity (PA) behaviours of adults in rural Australia.Design and setting: Three cross-sectional surveys in the Greater Green Triangle area covering the south-east of South Australia (Limestone Coast), and south-west (Corangamite Shire) and north-west (Wimmera) of Victoria during 2004–2006.Participants: A total of 1546 persons, aged 25– 74 years, randomly selected from the electoral roll.Main outcome measures: Overall PA, leisure-time PA, occupational PA, active commuting and moderate-to-vigorous PA.Results: Approximately 80% of participants, more women than men, engaged in 30 minutes or more of daily PA. Only 30% (95% CI 26.3, 33.0) of men and 21% (95% CI 18.3, 23.9) of women did moderate-to-vigorou...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) reduces risk factors related to metabolic syndrome. Rural...
Aim: Physical activity (PA) patterns of retirement village residents were investigated using self-re...
Background: Interventions addressing chronic disease through physical activity are hampered by the l...
OBJECTIVE: To describe physical activity participation in three Queensland regional communities. ...
Objective: To examine recent trends in sufficient physical activity among New South Wales adults age...
Rural Australians are less physically active than their metropolitan counterparts, and yet very litt...
Background: Rural Australian adults are continually shown to be insufficiently active with higher pr...
Background: Rural Australian adults are continually shown to be insufficiently active with higher pr...
Objective: Little is known about how the physical environment impacts physical activity behaviour am...
Issue addressed: Physical activity is lower and rates of preventable common diseases are higher in r...
Objective: Regular monitoring of population levels of physical activity is an effective way to asses...
Objectives: Rural Australian adults are consistently identified as insufficiently active, likely due...
Despite increasing evidence that the physical environment impacts on physical activity among urban-d...
PURPOSE: Despite increasing evidence that the physical environment impacts on physical activity amon...
Background Despite the health risks, physical inactivity is common. Identifying the correlates of ph...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) reduces risk factors related to metabolic syndrome. Rural...
Aim: Physical activity (PA) patterns of retirement village residents were investigated using self-re...
Background: Interventions addressing chronic disease through physical activity are hampered by the l...
OBJECTIVE: To describe physical activity participation in three Queensland regional communities. ...
Objective: To examine recent trends in sufficient physical activity among New South Wales adults age...
Rural Australians are less physically active than their metropolitan counterparts, and yet very litt...
Background: Rural Australian adults are continually shown to be insufficiently active with higher pr...
Background: Rural Australian adults are continually shown to be insufficiently active with higher pr...
Objective: Little is known about how the physical environment impacts physical activity behaviour am...
Issue addressed: Physical activity is lower and rates of preventable common diseases are higher in r...
Objective: Regular monitoring of population levels of physical activity is an effective way to asses...
Objectives: Rural Australian adults are consistently identified as insufficiently active, likely due...
Despite increasing evidence that the physical environment impacts on physical activity among urban-d...
PURPOSE: Despite increasing evidence that the physical environment impacts on physical activity amon...
Background Despite the health risks, physical inactivity is common. Identifying the correlates of ph...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) reduces risk factors related to metabolic syndrome. Rural...
Aim: Physical activity (PA) patterns of retirement village residents were investigated using self-re...
Background: Interventions addressing chronic disease through physical activity are hampered by the l...