2022
DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckac095.088
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P06-03 Associations between walkability and physical activity of Hungarian adults, preliminary study of the EUPASMOS project

Abstract: Background Walkability is a new definition in sport and health science in Hungary. In our study the walkability was measured by NEWS-Hungarian questionnaire first time in Hungary and our research aim was to compare neighbourhood walkability to physical activity level. Methods The study comprised 593 participating adults (248 males and 345 females). The data was collected during February-May 2019 using quota sampling by age an… Show more

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“…In fact, no significant difference was found between less than 5581 and more steps among females. In a Hungarian study of adults (mean age was 44.41 ± 18.64 years), the average number of daily steps was found to be relatively high 7308.47 [ 73 ]. According to a Canadian study 7100 steps/day would be approximately enough for a healthy elderly person (7000–10,000) [ 74 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In fact, no significant difference was found between less than 5581 and more steps among females. In a Hungarian study of adults (mean age was 44.41 ± 18.64 years), the average number of daily steps was found to be relatively high 7308.47 [ 73 ]. According to a Canadian study 7100 steps/day would be approximately enough for a healthy elderly person (7000–10,000) [ 74 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%