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Percentage of Persons Who Are Physically Active (Archives, 2001-2008)

Summary Persons who are physically active
Geographic Coverage States
Series Begins/Ends 2001 - 2008
Reporting Period Annually
Updated May 31, 2013
Next update None
Original Source U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Number of records 1,100
Values Missing or Not Reported 46.9%
File Size 0.1MB

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State Statistics. (2013, May 31). Percentage of Persons Who Are Physically Active (Archives, 2001-2008). https://statestatistics.org/us/stats/percentage-of-persons-who-are-physically-active-(archives,-2001-2008).html?dbc=cmFuZF91c2E%3D
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This database contains data on the percentage of persons who are physically active.  NA indicated data are not available; in some cases, this is due to the state's failure to collect data.  National Average showing NA indicate that the average could not be calculated because all states did not ask the physical activity questions. Data have been adjusted for non-responses, and weighted to provide state and overall estimates.

The categories "Recommended," "Insufficient," and "Inactive" comprise one measure, with responses adding to 100 percent.  The category "No Leisure-Time Physical Activity" is a separate question, and should not be included with calculations for the recommended, insufficient, or inactive. See detailed background.

 

Note: The CDC expects to publish a more detailed data file in late summer 2016.  We will update as soon as that file is available.

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