Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4201964 | Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives | 2014 | 8 Pages |
ObjectivesIn light of the importance of physical activity, the aim of the present study is to examine the factors affecting participation in physical activity among adults in Malaysia.MethodsA logistic regression model and the Third National Health and Morbidity Survey consisting of 30,992 respondents were used.ResultsAge, income, gender, education, marital status, region, house locality, job characteristics, and medical conditions are significantly associated with participation in physical activity. In particular, old individuals, high income earners, females, the well-educated, widowed or divorced individuals, East Malaysians, urban dwellers, the unemployed, and individuals who are not diagnosed with hypercholesterolemia are less likely to be physically active than others.ConclusionBecause sociodemographic and health factors play an important role in determining physical activity, the government should take them into account when formulating policy.