作者: Mark S. Allen , Stewart A. Vella
DOI: 10.1016/J.YPMED.2015.07.014
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摘要: Abstract Objective To explore longitudinal (demographic, socioeconomic, health and psychological) determinants of walking, moderate vigorous physical activity. Methods The sample included 11,133 adult participants (5913 women; 5220 men) taken from the Household, Income Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) project. Demographic, psychological data were collected 2010 estimates activity 2014. Results Participant age, sex, occupational status, working hours, neighbourhood remoteness most strongly related to total Psychological traits (personality distress sensitivity) unrelated subsequent activity, health-related behaviours (diet variables smoking frequency) moderately related. demographics (age sex) important for intensity socioeconomic factors (e.g., remoteness, income, weekly hours worked) Conclusions This investigation shows that demographic, are levels, demographic might become more or less different intensities