What percentage of adults get the recommended levels of physical activity?

Additional data cubes in the data downloads [table 13]. This includes information on experience of stressors.

Correction to a footnote in table 1.

Data revision to ‘Usual sugar drink consumption’, ‘Usual diet drink consumption’, and ‘Does not usually consume sugar sweetened or diet drinks’ in table 4.

Data revision to ‘Daily consumption of diet drinks’, ‘Does not usually consume sugar sweetened or diet drinks’, ‘Inadequate vegetable consumption’, and ‘Zero minutes of physical activity excluding workplace’ in table 5.

Correction to a proportion in the physical activity commentary.

21/07/2022 – This release contains:

Data revision to 'Did not meet 2014 physical activity guidelines’, ‘Zero minutes of physical activity’, ‘Did not meet 2014 physical activity guidelines excluding workplace activity’, ‘Migrant status’, and ‘Family composition of household’ in table 5.

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The study aimed to examine the prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of physical activity and sedentary behaviour in the general population of the multi-ethnic nation of Singapore as part of the Knowledge, Practice and Attitudes towards Diabetes study, a cross-sectional and population-based survey. It also examined the relationship between physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and health-related quality of life [HRQoL].

Methods

Physical activity and sedentary behaviour were assessed via the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire [GPAQ], while physical and mental HRQoL was assessed via the Short Form Health Survey [SF-12v2]. Survey weights were employed to account for complex survey design. Multivariable logistic regression models were utilized to examine sociodemographic correlates of physical activity [insufficient vs. sufficient physical activity] and sedentary behaviour [

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