The aim of this study was to determine estimates of the prevalence and social correlates of physical inactivity among university students in 23 low-, middle and high-income countries. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to collect data from 17,928 undergraduate university students (mean age 20.8, SD = 2.8) from 24 universities in 23 countries. The prevalence of physical inactivity was 41.4 %, ranging from 21.9 % in Kyrgyzstan to 80.6 % in Pakistan. In multivariate logistic regression, older age (22-30 years), studying in a low- or lower middle-income country, skipping breakfast and lack of social support were associated with physical inactivity. In men, being underweight, being overweight or obese, not avoiding fat a...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity leads to higher morbidity and mortality from chronic non-communicabl...
Physical inactivity figures as an important modifiable factor for non-communicable diseases. A stand...
This study aimed to (a) assess the relationship between a person's occupational category and their p...
The aim of this study was to determine estimates of the prevalence and social correlates of physical...
Few studies exist investigating physical activity among university students in Africa. Therefore, th...
Physical inactivity has been associated with increasing prevalence and mortality of cardiovascular a...
Objective. To describe the worldwide prevalence of physical inactivity and to analyze its associatio...
The patterns and determinants of physical inactivity among the Chinese youths are unknown. This stud...
Globally physical inactivity causes about 2 million preventable deaths per annum and it has been a...
Objective The prevalence of physical inactivity amongst adults has been increasing worldwide; howeve...
Physical inactivity is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases worldwide. This study inv...
Physical inactivity accounts for 5.5% of all avoidable global deaths. However, a paucity of multinat...
Physical inactivity is an important contributor to non-communicable diseases in countries of high in...
Background: Physical inactivity leads to higher morbidity and mortality from chronic non-communicabl...
AbstractMany studies paid attention to the worldwide decline in physical activity (PA) and increase ...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity leads to higher morbidity and mortality from chronic non-communicabl...
Physical inactivity figures as an important modifiable factor for non-communicable diseases. A stand...
This study aimed to (a) assess the relationship between a person's occupational category and their p...
The aim of this study was to determine estimates of the prevalence and social correlates of physical...
Few studies exist investigating physical activity among university students in Africa. Therefore, th...
Physical inactivity has been associated with increasing prevalence and mortality of cardiovascular a...
Objective. To describe the worldwide prevalence of physical inactivity and to analyze its associatio...
The patterns and determinants of physical inactivity among the Chinese youths are unknown. This stud...
Globally physical inactivity causes about 2 million preventable deaths per annum and it has been a...
Objective The prevalence of physical inactivity amongst adults has been increasing worldwide; howeve...
Physical inactivity is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases worldwide. This study inv...
Physical inactivity accounts for 5.5% of all avoidable global deaths. However, a paucity of multinat...
Physical inactivity is an important contributor to non-communicable diseases in countries of high in...
Background: Physical inactivity leads to higher morbidity and mortality from chronic non-communicabl...
AbstractMany studies paid attention to the worldwide decline in physical activity (PA) and increase ...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity leads to higher morbidity and mortality from chronic non-communicabl...
Physical inactivity figures as an important modifiable factor for non-communicable diseases. A stand...
This study aimed to (a) assess the relationship between a person's occupational category and their p...