OBJECTIVE: To describe physical activity participation in three Queensland regional communities. DESIGN: Cross-sectional mail survey of randomly selected residents, stratified by age and sex. SETTING: Esk, Mareeba and Mount Isa. PARTICIPANTS: 1219 (58% women) adults, with a mean age 46.7 (standard deviation 14.7) years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Proportion of people inactive, meeting Australian activity guidelines (a minimum of 150 min week(-1) and five sessions week(-1) ) and walking a dog daily; time spent walking and cycling for transport; location and type of recreational physical activities. RESULTS: Overall, 18% of respondents were inactive, with the highest proportions among women (22.3%) and older adults in Mount Isa (...
Introduction: In order to gain health benefits, Australian adults are encouraged to accumulate 30 mi...
Issue addressed: Physical activity is lower and rates of preventable common diseases are higher in r...
Physical inactivity is a major global public health issue associated with a range of chronic disease...
OBJECTIVE: To describe physical activity participation in three Queensland regional communities. ...
Objective: To assess physical activity (PA) behaviours of adults in rural Australia.Design and setti...
Objective: Regular monitoring of population levels of physical activity is an effective way to asses...
© 2015 National Rural Health Alliance Inc. Objective: The primary aim of this study was to determine...
Background: Interventions addressing chronic disease through physical activity are hampered by the l...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).ObjectiveThe primary aim of this study...
Rural Australians are less physically active than their metropolitan counterparts, and yet very litt...
Objective: To examine recent trends in sufficient physical activity among New South Wales adults age...
Background: Rural Australian adults are continually shown to be insufficiently active with higher pr...
Previous studies have demonstrated that physical activity (PA) promotes health and reduces risk for ...
Issue addressed: Physical inactivity is a leading risk factor for disease burden andpremature mortal...
Background: Rural Australian adults are continually shown to be insufficiently active with higher pr...
Introduction: In order to gain health benefits, Australian adults are encouraged to accumulate 30 mi...
Issue addressed: Physical activity is lower and rates of preventable common diseases are higher in r...
Physical inactivity is a major global public health issue associated with a range of chronic disease...
OBJECTIVE: To describe physical activity participation in three Queensland regional communities. ...
Objective: To assess physical activity (PA) behaviours of adults in rural Australia.Design and setti...
Objective: Regular monitoring of population levels of physical activity is an effective way to asses...
© 2015 National Rural Health Alliance Inc. Objective: The primary aim of this study was to determine...
Background: Interventions addressing chronic disease through physical activity are hampered by the l...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).ObjectiveThe primary aim of this study...
Rural Australians are less physically active than their metropolitan counterparts, and yet very litt...
Objective: To examine recent trends in sufficient physical activity among New South Wales adults age...
Background: Rural Australian adults are continually shown to be insufficiently active with higher pr...
Previous studies have demonstrated that physical activity (PA) promotes health and reduces risk for ...
Issue addressed: Physical inactivity is a leading risk factor for disease burden andpremature mortal...
Background: Rural Australian adults are continually shown to be insufficiently active with higher pr...
Introduction: In order to gain health benefits, Australian adults are encouraged to accumulate 30 mi...
Issue addressed: Physical activity is lower and rates of preventable common diseases are higher in r...
Physical inactivity is a major global public health issue associated with a range of chronic disease...