In Britain, it is recommended that, to stay healthy, adults should do 150 minutes of moderateintensity physical activity every week. The recommendations provided by the U.K. government, however, remain silent in regard to the type of activity that should be done. Using the annual Health Survey for England we compare how different types of physical activities predict a person's weight. In particular, we consider clinically measured body mass index and waist circumference. We document mean slopes emanating from ordinary least squares regressions with these measures as the dependent variables. We show that individuals who walk at a brisk or fast pace are more likely to have a lower weight when compared to individuals doing other activitie...
Objectives The objective of this study was to examine if, in the general population, physically acti...
PURPOSE: To compare the ability of alternative measures of physical activity and fitness to quantif...
English physical activity guidance now recognises a double weighting of vigorous over moderate activ...
In Britain, it is recommended that, to stay healthy, adults should do 150 minutes of moderate-intens...
BACKGROUND: The magnitude of the association between physical activity (PA) and obesity has been dif...
Although physical activity has been considered as an important modifiable risk factor for obesity, t...
Background: The magnitude of the association between physical activity (PA) and obesity has been dif...
Objective: To report on the contribution walking makes to total weekly physical activity and the rel...
OBJECTIVE: To report on the contribution walking makes to total weekly physical activity and the rel...
Physical activity is recommended for health, wellbeing, and to assist with weight management. Walkin...
Using data from a nationally representative British birth cohort we characterized the type and diver...
The contribution of inactivity to the condition of obesity has been the focus of much research. In t...
PURPOSE: To compare the ability of alternative measures of physical activity and fitness to quantify...
Objective: To compare the frequency and duration of varying intensities of physical activity perform...
The objective of this study was to determine whether change in physical activity was associated with...
Objectives The objective of this study was to examine if, in the general population, physically acti...
PURPOSE: To compare the ability of alternative measures of physical activity and fitness to quantif...
English physical activity guidance now recognises a double weighting of vigorous over moderate activ...
In Britain, it is recommended that, to stay healthy, adults should do 150 minutes of moderate-intens...
BACKGROUND: The magnitude of the association between physical activity (PA) and obesity has been dif...
Although physical activity has been considered as an important modifiable risk factor for obesity, t...
Background: The magnitude of the association between physical activity (PA) and obesity has been dif...
Objective: To report on the contribution walking makes to total weekly physical activity and the rel...
OBJECTIVE: To report on the contribution walking makes to total weekly physical activity and the rel...
Physical activity is recommended for health, wellbeing, and to assist with weight management. Walkin...
Using data from a nationally representative British birth cohort we characterized the type and diver...
The contribution of inactivity to the condition of obesity has been the focus of much research. In t...
PURPOSE: To compare the ability of alternative measures of physical activity and fitness to quantify...
Objective: To compare the frequency and duration of varying intensities of physical activity perform...
The objective of this study was to determine whether change in physical activity was associated with...
Objectives The objective of this study was to examine if, in the general population, physically acti...
PURPOSE: To compare the ability of alternative measures of physical activity and fitness to quantif...
English physical activity guidance now recognises a double weighting of vigorous over moderate activ...