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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Epidemiol. 2020 Jun 18;50:27–34.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2020.06.006

Table 3.

Number of participants who reported participating in any one or a combination of at least two leisure-time activities examined, NHANES 1999–2006

Activity* Walking
(n = 5349),
n (%)
Bicycling
(n = 1697),
n (%)
Running
(n = 2451),
n (%)
Dance
(n = 1361),
n (%)
Golf
(n = 760),
n (%)
Stretching
(n = 830),
n (%)
Weightlifting
(n = 1261),
n (%)
Median number
of activities
reported (IQR)
Walking 2013 (32.8) 735 (45.5) 1047 (45.3) 581 (45.4) 329 (43.9) 482 (61.3) 518 (42.1) 2 (3)
Bicycling 735 (15.7) 243 (2.26) 593 (25.8) 172 (14.7) 156 (21.7) 187 (23.2) 358 (30.7) 3 (3)
Running 1047 (22.2) 593 (36.6) 294 (10.5) 360 (27.5) 196 (28.1) 308 (40.5) 671 (55.8) 4 (4)
Dance 581 (10.4) 172 (9.8) 360 (12.9) 286 (2.36) 56 (8.1) 179 (20.5) 186 (13.5) 3 (3)
Golf 329 (7.62) 156 (10.9) 196 (9.9) 56 (6.11) 123 (1.43) 52 (8.4) 122 (11.6) 3 (3)
Stretching 482 (9.2) 187 (10.1) 308 (12.4) 179 (13.4) 52 (7.2) 67 (0.4) 259 (19.8) 4 (3)
Weightlifting 518 (11.0) 358 (23.3) 671 (29.8) 186 (15.3) 122 (17.5) 259 (34.5) 86 (0.8) 4 (3)
Total 1 (2)

Reported percentages are weighted column percentages.

IQR = interquartile range.

*

Participants reporting only one activity are represented in the junction of the activity column and row. Activity groupings are not mutually exclusive—participants who reported more than two activities are represented in multiple cells.

Entire analytic sample (n = 17,938).