Author/Authors :
Hart ، Peter D. Glenville State University , Asiamah ، Nestor School of Health and Social Care - University of Essex , Teferi ، Getu Department of Sports Science - Debremarkos University , Uher ، Ivan Institute of Physical Education and Sport - Pavol Jozef Šafárik University
Abstract :
Background: Both physical activity and muscle-strengthening activity have known relationships with other health-related variables such as alcohol and tobacco use, diet, and health-related quality of life (HRQOL). The purpose of this study was to explore and quantify the associations between physical activity measures and health-related variables at the higher state level. Methods: This cross-sectional study used data from the 2017 and 2019 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System surveys. State-based prevalence (%) estimates were computed for meeting physical activity guidelines (PA), meeting muscle-strengthening activity guidelines (MS), both PA and MS (MB), drinking alcohol (D1), heavy alcohol drinking (HD), fruit consumption (F1), vegetable consumption (V1), good self-rated health (GH), overweight (OW), obesity (OB), current smoking (SN), and smokeless tobacco use (SL). Descriptive statistics, correlation coefficients, and data visualization methods were employed. Results: Strongest associations were seen between PA and F1 (2017: r=0.717 2019: r=0.695), MS and OB (2017: r=-0.781 2019: r=-0.599), PA and GH (2017: r=0.631 2019: r=0.649), PA and OB (2017: r=-0.645 2019: r=-0.763), and MB and SN (2017: r=-0.713 2019: r=-0.645). V1 was associated only with PA (2017: r=0.335 2019: r=0.357) whereas OW was not associated only with PA. Canonical correlation analysis showed the physical activity variables were directly related (r c=0.884, P lt;0.001) to the health variables. Conclusion: This study used high-level data to support the many known relationships between PA measures and health-related variables.
Keywords :
Physical activity , Muscle stretching exercises , Obesity , Health behavior , Behavioral risk factor surveillance system