Longitudinal determinants of walking, moderate, and vigorous physical activity in Australian adults.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:To explore longitudinal (demographic, socioeconomic, health and psychological) determinants of walking, moderate and vigorous physical activity. METHODS:The sample included 11,133 adult participants (5913 women; 5220 men) taken from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) project. Demographic, socioeconomic, health and psychological data were collected in 2010 and estimates of walking, moderate and vigorous physical activity were collected in 2014. RESULTS:Participant age, sex, occupational status, working hours, and neighbourhood remoteness were most strongly related to total physical activity. Psychological traits (personality and distress sensitivity) were unrelated to subsequent physical activity, and health-related behaviours (diet variables and smoking frequency) were moderately related. Participant demographics (age and sex) were most important for vigorous intensity physical activity, and socioeconomic factors (e.g., neighbourhood remoteness, total income, occupational status, weekly hours worked) were most important for moderate intensity physical activity. CONCLUSIONS:This investigation shows that demographic, socioeconomic, and health-related variables are important determinants of adult physical activity levels, and that demographic and socioeconomic factors might become more or less important for different intensities of physical activity.

journal_name

Prev Med

journal_title

Preventive medicine

authors

Allen MS,Vella SA

doi

10.1016/j.ypmed.2015.07.014

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2015-09-01 00:00:00

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101-4

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0091-7435

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1096-0260

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S0091-7435(15)00230-3

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78

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