Authors
Rodrigo S Reis, Adriano AF Hino, Diana C Parra, Pedro C Hallal, Ross C Brownson
Publication date
2013/2/1
Journal
American journal of preventive medicine
Volume
44
Issue
2
Pages
e9-e17
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
BACKGROUND
Physical inactivity plays a role in the acquisition of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and breast and colon cancer. The impact of such noncommunicable diseases on low- and middle-income countries is a major global health concern, but most studies in this area have focused on high-income countries. A better understanding of the factors that may influence physical activity in low- and middle-income countries is needed.
PURPOSE
This study describes the prevalence of cycling and walking for transportation and their association with personal and environmental factors in adults from three state capitals in Brazil.
METHODS
In 2007–2009, a random-digit-dialing telephone survey was conducted with residents (aged ≥18 years) of Curitiba, Vitoria, and Recife, sampled through a clustered multistage sampling process. Walking and cycling for transportation, perception of the environment related to …
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Scholar articles
RS Reis, AAF Hino, DC Parra, PC Hallal, RC Brownson - American journal of preventive medicine, 2013