Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines and Average Daily Steps in a Working Population


Autoria(s): Miller, Ruth; Brown, Wendy
Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

Purpose: The aims of this study were to investigate the relationships and agreement between average number of steps taken per day and compliance with Australian physical activity guidelines in a sample of working Australian adults. Methods: One hundred-eighty-five adults wore a pedometer and recorded the number of steps taken each day for 7 d. On the 8th day, they completed a self-report survey that asked about frequency and duration of different activities during the previous week. Results: The average number of steps per day was 8543 (standard deviation = 2466) for men (n = 74) and 9093 (2926) for women (n = 111; no significant difference). Just over half the men (53%) and 45% of the women met the current national physical activity guidelines (no significant difference). Average number of steps per day was higher in those who met the guidelines [9547 (2655), n = 89] than in those who did not [8220 (2702), n = 96; P

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:69495

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Human Kinetics Publishers

Palavras-Chave #C1 #321216 Health Promotion #730301 Health education and promotion #1106 Human Movement and Sports Science
Tipo

Journal Article