Reported geographic level differences in physical activity guidelines
According to research published in the January 27 issue of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the disparity in geographic levels is evident in the prevalence of meeting the guidelines for physical activity, muscle strengthening and matching. Weekly report on morbidity and mortality.
Christiaan G. Abildso, Ph.D., from the West Virginia University School of Public Health at Morgantown, and colleagues examined the prevalence of responsiveness to aerobic exercise, muscle strengthening, and outcomes. Combination of muscle and aerobic strength. physical activity guide transparent leisure time between Adults 18 years of age and older according to U.S. Census Bureau rural-urban and regional status using National Health Interview Survey data 2020.
The researchers found that response rates to aerobic, muscle-strengthening, and compounding guidelines were highest in the Western region (52.1, 35.3 and 28.5%), and always lowest in non-urban districts (38.2, 21.1 and 16.1%). , corresponding). No more than 28 percent of adults meet the combined aerobic and muscle-strengthening guidelines, regardless of classification and rural-urban area.
The ability to respond to aerobic, muscle-strengthening, and compounding guidelines was significantly lower for adults in the most rural quintile than for adults in each of the other three groups (range of odds shown). adjusted, 0.68 to 0.89). The likelihood of meeting the guidelines was lower for adults in small and medium urban counties than for those in the two most urban categories (adjusted odds range, 0.85 to 0.89). .
“This piece of epidemiological evidence is important for understanding rural-urban disparities in physical activity and monitor the achievement of national goals; however, it is only the first step,” the authors write.
More information:
Christiaan G. Abildso et al., The prevalence of physical activity guidelines that combine aerobic, muscle strengthening, and leisure time exercise among adults, by classification urban and rural—United States, 2020, MMWR. Weekly report on morbidity and mortality (2023). DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7204a1
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