Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10096223 American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
U.S. adults, particularly those with jobs involving walking, do a substantial amount of walking not captured by traditional leisure-time activity surveys. This may affect the appropriate targeting of physical activity interventions, as well as the evaluation of the effectiveness of physical activity promotions and policies. However, further characterization of nonleisure walking is needed to determine its contribution to health and meeting physical activity guidelines.
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