RESULTS:
The proportion of physically inactive individuals was 28.6%, (12.4% in Sweden to 53.7% in Cyprus), while 59.1% of the respondents (37.9% in Portugal and Cyprus to 72.2% in Sweden) were classified as highly active. The mean total weekly physical activity was 2,151 MET-mins (95%CI: 2,095-2,206), of which 891 MET-mins (95%CI: 858-924) were contributed by vigorous exercise, 559 MET-mins (95%CI: 540-578) by moderate exercise (excluding walking) and 690 MET-mins (95%CI: 673-706) by walking. Male gender, younger age, residence in rural areas and Northern Europe, higher education level and ability to pay bills were independently associated with higher physical activity.
RESULTS:The proportion of physically inactive individuals was 28.6%, (12.4% in Sweden to 53.7% in Cyprus), while 59.1% of the respondents (37.9% in Portugal and Cyprus to 72.2% in Sweden) were classified as highly active. The mean total weekly physical activity was 2,151 MET-mins (95%CI: 2,095-2,206), of which 891 MET-mins (95%CI: 858-924) were contributed by vigorous exercise, 559 MET-mins (95%CI: 540-578) by moderate exercise (excluding walking) and 690 MET-mins (95%CI: 673-706) by walking. Male gender, younger age, residence in rural areas and Northern Europe, higher education level and ability to pay bills were independently associated with higher physical activity.
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