1999
DOI: 10.1089/152460999319129
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Moderate Physical Activity Patterns of Minority Women: The Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study

Abstract: Using data from 12 days of detailed physical activity records (PA records), we analyzed the physical activity patterns of 141 African American and Native American women, ages 40 and older, enrolled in the Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study. PA records were completed every other month for three consecutive 4-day periods. The proportion of women who met the 1993 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American College of Sports Medicine recommendation to accumulate at least 30 minutes of mode… Show more

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“…Although we cannot entirely dismiss the possibility that men and women have biologically distinct responses to exercise, we must also consider the potential for misclassification of physical activity due to the difficulties inherent in measuring physical activity in women. Data derived from physical activity diaries [45,46] suggest that women spend between 30 minutes to 6 hours per day doing household chores and family care activities with time spent in occupational activities ranging from 4 to 16 h per day [47]. Thus, the variable nature of women's lives makes it challenging to accurately assess their physical activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although we cannot entirely dismiss the possibility that men and women have biologically distinct responses to exercise, we must also consider the potential for misclassification of physical activity due to the difficulties inherent in measuring physical activity in women. Data derived from physical activity diaries [45,46] suggest that women spend between 30 minutes to 6 hours per day doing household chores and family care activities with time spent in occupational activities ranging from 4 to 16 h per day [47]. Thus, the variable nature of women's lives makes it challenging to accurately assess their physical activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BMI (kg/m 2 ) was calculated from weight and height measurements. Physical activity was assessed using the MESA Typical Week Physical Activity Survey adapted from the Cross‐Cultural Activity Participation Study 21. The questionnaire contains 28 detailed questions on time and frequency of activities during a typical week in the previous month.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Respondents were given the option of having the interview administered in either English or Spanish. The questionnaire included information about medical history, reproductive history, family history, dietary data using an extensive diet history questionnaire that was modified to incorporate foods commonly eaten in the Southwestern United States [30], physical activity using a questionnaire modified from the Cross Cultural Activity Participation Survey [31], tobacco use, medication use, diabetes history, and weight history. BMI was calculated as kilograms(kg)/meters(m) 2 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%