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Age-related differences in physical activity levels of young adults.

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posted on 2001-02-01, 00:00 authored by Evie Leslie, M Fotheringham, N Owen, A Bauman
Purpose: To examine age-related differences in the physical activity behaviors of young adults.

Methods: We examined rates of participation in vigorous- and moderate-intensity leisure-time activity and walking, as well as an index of physical activity sufficient for health benefits in three Australian cross-sectional samples, for the age ranges of 18–19, 20–24, and 25–29 yr. Data were collected in 1991, 1996, and 1997/8.

Results: There was at least a 15% difference in vigorous-intensity leisure-time physical activity from the 18–19 yr to the 25–29 yr age groups, and at least a 10% difference in moderate-intensity leisure-time physical activity. For the index of sufficient activity there was a difference between 9 and 21% across age groups. Differences in rates of walking were less than 8%. For all age groups, males had higher rates of participation for vigorous and moderate-intensity activity than did females, but females had much higher rates of participation in walking than males. Age-associated differences in activity levels were more apparent for males.

Conclusions: Promoting walking and various forms of moderate-intensity physical activities to young adult males, and encouraging young adult females to adopt other forms of moderate-intensity activity to complement walking may help to ameliorate decreases in physical activity over the adult lifespan.

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Journal

Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Volume

33

Pagination

255 - 258

Location

Baltimore, MD

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

0195-9131

eISSN

1530-0315

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2001, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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