Although countries’ gender equality is associated with important health outcomes, especially for females, it remains unclear whether gender equality is associated with leisure-time physical activity (LTPA). Data from 34 countries was acquired from the International Social Survey Program, the Pew Research Forum, the United Nations, and the World Bank. Separate analyses were conducted for 21,502 males and 26,652 females. Hierarchal nonlinear Bernoulli modeling was used to examine the association between gender equality and participation in LTPA. Both males and females residing in countries’ with higher gender equality were more likely (twice and three times more likely, respectively) to report weekly LTPA than those residing in countries char...
de Looze M, Elgar FJ, Currie C, Kolip P, Stevens GWJM. Gender Inequality and Sex Differences in Phys...
Background: The benefits of regular moderate-to-vigorous leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) are w...
Previous studies have generally had limited success in accounting for gender differences in leisure ...
Although countries’ gender equality is associated with important health outcomes, especially for fem...
Although evidence suggests sport and recreation are powerful contributors to worldwide public health...
AbstractAlthough evidence suggests sport and recreation are powerful contributors to worldwide publi...
Background: It is well known that European women are less physically active in their leisure time th...
Background: It is well known that European women are less physically active in their leisure time th...
ABSTRACT Considerable work-family research has investigated the gendered division of work and care. ...
Considerable work-family research has investigated the gendered division of work and care. Gender di...
Aims: To analyse whether gender inequality in the couple relationship was related to leisure-based p...
Engaging in regular physical activity and exercise has been demonstrated to increase life expectancy...
Purpose: Sex differences in adolescent health are widely documented, but social explanations for the...
S1.1 Symposium - Physical environment, physical activity and sedentary behaviour – new findings from...
Background: The aims of this study were to (a) describe gender inequalities in physical activity (PA...
de Looze M, Elgar FJ, Currie C, Kolip P, Stevens GWJM. Gender Inequality and Sex Differences in Phys...
Background: The benefits of regular moderate-to-vigorous leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) are w...
Previous studies have generally had limited success in accounting for gender differences in leisure ...
Although countries’ gender equality is associated with important health outcomes, especially for fem...
Although evidence suggests sport and recreation are powerful contributors to worldwide public health...
AbstractAlthough evidence suggests sport and recreation are powerful contributors to worldwide publi...
Background: It is well known that European women are less physically active in their leisure time th...
Background: It is well known that European women are less physically active in their leisure time th...
ABSTRACT Considerable work-family research has investigated the gendered division of work and care. ...
Considerable work-family research has investigated the gendered division of work and care. Gender di...
Aims: To analyse whether gender inequality in the couple relationship was related to leisure-based p...
Engaging in regular physical activity and exercise has been demonstrated to increase life expectancy...
Purpose: Sex differences in adolescent health are widely documented, but social explanations for the...
S1.1 Symposium - Physical environment, physical activity and sedentary behaviour – new findings from...
Background: The aims of this study were to (a) describe gender inequalities in physical activity (PA...
de Looze M, Elgar FJ, Currie C, Kolip P, Stevens GWJM. Gender Inequality and Sex Differences in Phys...
Background: The benefits of regular moderate-to-vigorous leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) are w...
Previous studies have generally had limited success in accounting for gender differences in leisure ...