Health is known to be inextricably related to physical activity. The world-wide trend of increasing obesity is a major problem for health professionals, however, the extent to which physical activity contributes to these obesity patterns is not fully understood. The aim of this study was to track secular trends in body mass and physical activity patterns among New Zealand adults aged 18 years and over between 1997 and 2007 to better understand changes over time and the relationship between body mass and physical activity. Data from the 1997 National Nutrition Survey, the 2002/03 New Zealand Health Survey, and the 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey was analysed for changes in body mass and BMI over the ten year period, and weekly physical act...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the physical activity levels and behaviors of advanced age New Zea...
The objective of this study was to determine whether change in physical activity was associated with...
Physical activity is essential for optimal health and wellbeing for all people. Emerging epidemiolog...
Health is known to be inextricably related to physical activity. The world-wide trend of increasing ...
Explores the increase in obesity over a 36 year period to 2013 and investigates the impact of obesit...
Globally, obesity and physical inactivity are two health issues affecting young people. In New Zeala...
Obesity rates have risen substantially in recent decades. A large body of research links excess body...
Appendix 4 (EXPLORE study protocol) is reproduced under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
We examined the association between availability (count), proxy physical activity intensity opportun...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is a key component of healthy aging. We investigated the relationships...
Widespread increases in the prevalence of childhood obesity have raised the prospect of serious publ...
BACKGROUND: A minority of adults in developed countries engage in sufficient physical activity (PA) ...
Background: Physical activity and energy intake are the two most variable components of energy balan...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the associations between body size and built envi...
It is widely acknowledged that obesity has emerged as an epidemic in developed countries during the ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the physical activity levels and behaviors of advanced age New Zea...
The objective of this study was to determine whether change in physical activity was associated with...
Physical activity is essential for optimal health and wellbeing for all people. Emerging epidemiolog...
Health is known to be inextricably related to physical activity. The world-wide trend of increasing ...
Explores the increase in obesity over a 36 year period to 2013 and investigates the impact of obesit...
Globally, obesity and physical inactivity are two health issues affecting young people. In New Zeala...
Obesity rates have risen substantially in recent decades. A large body of research links excess body...
Appendix 4 (EXPLORE study protocol) is reproduced under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
We examined the association between availability (count), proxy physical activity intensity opportun...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is a key component of healthy aging. We investigated the relationships...
Widespread increases in the prevalence of childhood obesity have raised the prospect of serious publ...
BACKGROUND: A minority of adults in developed countries engage in sufficient physical activity (PA) ...
Background: Physical activity and energy intake are the two most variable components of energy balan...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the associations between body size and built envi...
It is widely acknowledged that obesity has emerged as an epidemic in developed countries during the ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the physical activity levels and behaviors of advanced age New Zea...
The objective of this study was to determine whether change in physical activity was associated with...
Physical activity is essential for optimal health and wellbeing for all people. Emerging epidemiolog...