Abstract Background Regular physical activity decreases the risk for numerous non-communicable diseases. The World Health Organization has suggested physical activity (PA) guidelines that, based on previous research, would provide health benefits to those who comply. The first guideline for health benefits suggests 150 min of moderate PA or equivalent per week. The guideline for additional health benefits suggests 300 min of PA or equivalent per week. The objective of this paper is to analyze to what extent these two WHO PA guidelines for adults are met in the Belgian region of Flanders. Furthermore, we are interested to see which groups are more or less likely to meet the PA guidelines. Methods Crosstables and logistic regressions are used...
The objective of this study was to derive evidence-based physical activity guidelines for the genera...
Introduction Physical inactivity has been estimated to be responsible for more than 5.3 million dea...
Funder: The Public Health Agency of Canada and the Government of Norway provided financial support, ...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Background: Adults are recommended to engage in at least 1...
BACKGROUND: In the past decades, several public health guidelines concerning physical activity have ...
BACKGROUND:Intensity and duration of physical activity are associated with the achievement of health...
Background: The objective of this study was to derive evidence-based physical activity guidelines fo...
Background. Adults are recommended to engage in at least 150 min/week of moderate-to-vigorous physic...
Background: The objective of this study was to derive evidence-based physical activity guidelines fo...
Background Comparisons of objectively measured physical activity (PA) between residents of European ...
Self-reported data from the GEDA 2014/2015-EHIS study was used to calculate the level of compliance ...
Intensity and duration of physical activity are associated with the achievement of health benefits. ...
Pedometer-determined physical activity (PA) levels in Belgian adults were provided and compared to P...
Abstract Background Physical inactivity (PIA) is a mortality risk factor defined as performing lower...
ObjectiveThe study was designed to address the following three key areas, that is, (1) evaluate over...
The objective of this study was to derive evidence-based physical activity guidelines for the genera...
Introduction Physical inactivity has been estimated to be responsible for more than 5.3 million dea...
Funder: The Public Health Agency of Canada and the Government of Norway provided financial support, ...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Background: Adults are recommended to engage in at least 1...
BACKGROUND: In the past decades, several public health guidelines concerning physical activity have ...
BACKGROUND:Intensity and duration of physical activity are associated with the achievement of health...
Background: The objective of this study was to derive evidence-based physical activity guidelines fo...
Background. Adults are recommended to engage in at least 150 min/week of moderate-to-vigorous physic...
Background: The objective of this study was to derive evidence-based physical activity guidelines fo...
Background Comparisons of objectively measured physical activity (PA) between residents of European ...
Self-reported data from the GEDA 2014/2015-EHIS study was used to calculate the level of compliance ...
Intensity and duration of physical activity are associated with the achievement of health benefits. ...
Pedometer-determined physical activity (PA) levels in Belgian adults were provided and compared to P...
Abstract Background Physical inactivity (PIA) is a mortality risk factor defined as performing lower...
ObjectiveThe study was designed to address the following three key areas, that is, (1) evaluate over...
The objective of this study was to derive evidence-based physical activity guidelines for the genera...
Introduction Physical inactivity has been estimated to be responsible for more than 5.3 million dea...
Funder: The Public Health Agency of Canada and the Government of Norway provided financial support, ...