Publication: Predictors of Physical Inactivity Among Elderly Malaysians
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2014
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Physical inactivity is the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Regular moderate intensity physical activity has significant benefits for health. To determine the socioeconomic predictors of physical inactivity among elderly Malaysian population. Methods. A nationwide community-based survey was conducted among 4831 respondents aged ≥60 years with a face to-face questionnaire. The prevalence of physical inactivity among the elderly was 88.0%, highest in respondents aged older than 80 years (95.4%), females (90.1%), other Bumiputra (92.2%), earning household income less than RM1000 (87.9%), and residing in urban locality (88.4%). In the multivariate model, the predictors of physical inactivity were only sex, ethnicity, locality, and age group (adjusted odds ratio = 1.3-3.6). The predictors of physical inactivity can identify the risk factors to develop policies that will reduce the public health burden of noncommunicable diseases.
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Exercise, Sociodemography, Older persons, Cross-sectional survey