Frequency of regular walking among Croatian adults

Arh Hig Rada Toksikol. 2024 Mar 29;75(1):32-40. doi: 10.2478/aiht-2024-75-3808. eCollection 2024 Mar 1.ABSTRACTThe aim of this study was to determine the share of Croatian adults who walk 210 min or more a week and to explore the relationship between regular walking and demographic factors, health-related behaviours, and chronic non-communicable diseases/conditions. To this end, we used the EHIS-PAQ questionnaire and collected self-reported data on minutes spent walking during a typical week from a total of 3,496 respondents. The data were additionally analysed by gender, age, education, residence (urban/rural), counties and regions, smoking, other types of physical activity, and diseases/chronic conditions. The results show that, overall, 40.9 % of the adult Croatian population walks 210 or more minutes a week, with the largest share found among those from the Lika-Senj County (76.8 %), those who spend 300 min or more weekly on health-enhancing (non-work-related) aerobic physical activity (57.6 %), those who reported having diabetes (49.3 %), and those aged 65-74 years (44.7 %). Despite its limitations, our study gives a valuable insight into the frequency and factors determining healthy walking habits in a representative sample of Croatian adults and provides grounds for further research.PMID:38548378 | PMC:PMC10978097 | DOI:10.2478/aiht-2024-75-3808
Source: Arhiv za Higijenu Rada i Toksikologiju - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Source Type: research