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Economic correlates of physical activity in adults

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Ekonomiczne korelaty aktywności fizycznej osób dorosłych

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Background. Physical activity plays an immensely significant role in the prevention and treatment of diseases that often lead to premature death. The aim of this study was to examine the relationships between physical activity of adults and determinants of their financial situation such as steady income, per capita income, savings, and indebtedness. Material and methods. The study was carried out between 2014 and 2015 in Wrocław, Poland on a group of 4332 residents aged 18 to 64 years. The respondents’ habitual physical activity levels and income status were assessed with the International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form (IPAQ-SF) and the author’s own Socio-Economic Status of Working Age People Questionnaire (S-ESQ), respectively. Results. There are positive correlations between physical activity level and socio-economic status. Steady income and per capita income are two determinants of differences in physical activity in individuals over 44 years of age. The highest level of physical activity was noted in adults with a steady income of more than USD 542 per month. Respondents with savings were also more physically active than their counterparts without savings. Finally, Wrocław residents who were without debts and who were aged 18-44 years were more physically active than were financially indebted residents. Conclusions. Actions should be undertaken to enhance physical activity of those adults remaining in a poor socio-economic situation.
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Wprowadzenie. Aktywność fizyczna odgrywa istotną rolę w profilaktyce i terapii chorób, które są często przyczyną przedwczesnych zgonów. Celem pracy jest identyfikacja związków zachodzących między poziomem aktywności fizycznej a takimi aspektami sytuacji materialnej, jak: występowanie stałego źródła dochodów, wysokość dochodów na osobę oraz posiadanie oszczędności i zadłużenia u osób dorosłych. Materiał i metody. Badania przeprowadzono w 2014 i 2015 roku we Wrocławiu (Polska). Materiał badań liczył 4332 osoby w wieku od 18 do 64 lat. Poziom nawykowej aktywności fizycznej i sytuację materialną badanych oceniono za pomocą Międzynarodowego Kwestionariusza Aktywności Fizycznej w wersji krótkiej oraz Kwestionariusza Statusu Społeczno-Ekonomicznego Osób Dorosłych. Wyniki. Występują dodatnie korelacje między poziomem aktywności fizycznej a statusem społeczno-ekonomicznym. Stały dochód oraz jego wysokość na osobę to czynniki różnicujące aktywność fizyczną badanych w wieku powyżej 44 lat. Najwyższym poziomem aktywności fizycznej cechowały się osoby o stałych dochodach w wysokości powyżej 542 dolarów miesięcznie. Badani posiadający oszczędności cechowali się wyższym poziomem aktywności fizycznej od osób ich nieposiadających. Niezadłużeni wrocławianie w wieku od 18 do 44 lat byli bardziej aktywni fizycznie od osób posiadających długi. Wnioski. Należy podjąć działania zmierzające do zwiększenia aktywności fizycznej osób znajdujących się w niekorzystnej sytuacji materialnej.

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  • Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Opole University of Technology, Opole, Poland
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  • Faculty of Physical Education, The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education in Katowice, Katowice, Poland
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  • Faculty of Physical Education, The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education in Katowice, Katowice, Poland
  • Faculty of Physical Education, University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw, Wrocław, Poland
  • Faculty of Finance and Management, WSB University in Wroclaw, Wrocław, Poland

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