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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Occup Environ Med. 2013 May;55(5):514–519. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0b013e31827f37d7

Table 4.

Reported Interest in Health Programs by Physical Activity

Health Program Physically inactive (n, %)
n=3002
Physically active (n, %)
n=13974
P value
Weight management 1188 (39.6) 3900 (27.9) <.001a
Nutrition Improvement 937 (31.2) 3348 (24.0) <.001a
A fitness evaluation 704 (23.5) 2696 (19.3) <.001a
Stress management 636 (21.2) 2178 (15.6) <.001a
Aerobics to music 517 (17.2) 2031 (14.5) <.001a
A walking group 474 (15.8) 2031 (14.5) <.001a
Healthy back 473 (15.8) 1674 (12.0) <.001a
Cholesterol reduction 408 (13.6) 1350 (9.7) <.001a
Blood pressure control 389 (13.0) 1195 (8.6) <.001a
Health evaluation 369 (12.3) 1347 (9.6) <.001a
Reducing coronary risk 268 (8.9) 794 (5.7) <.001a
A jogging group 138 (4.6) 1088 (7.8) <.001a
“Do not notify me of health promotion opportunities” 369 (12.3) 2049 (14.7) <.001a
a

P values based on a Pearson chi-square