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. 2021 Apr 30;18(9):4832. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18094832

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics and physical activity (PA) time of the participants in each age groups.

Overall
(n = 1986)
40–49 Years
(n = 1046)
50–59 Years
(n = 712)
60–69 Years
(n = 228)
Age, years 50.1 ± 6.9 44.8 ± 2.8 55.7 ± 2.8 63.4 ± 2.9
Women, n (%) 773 (38.9%) 453 (43.3%) 256 (36.0%) 64 (28.1%)
Education, n (%)
 Master/doctorate degree 110 (5.5%) 55 (5.3%) 38 (5.3%) 17 (7.5%)
 Bachelor’s degree 1011 (50.9%) 535 (51.1%) 345 (48.5%) 131 (57.5%)
 Professional degree 311 (15.7%) 180 (17.2%) 105 (14.7%) 26 (11.4%)
 High school graduate 465 (23.4%) 232 (22.2%) 185 (26.0%) 48 (21.1%)
 Others 89 (4.5%) 44 (4.2%) 29 (4.1%) 6 (2.6%)
Living alone, n (%) 368 (18.5%) 201 (19.2%) 129 (18.1%) 38 (16.7%)
Living area, n (%)
Special precaution areas due to COVID-19 pandemic 1415 (71.2%) 731 (69.9%) 532 (74.7%) 152 (66.7%)
Perceived declining physical fitness (yes), n (%) 671 (33.8%) 364 (34.8%) 227 (31.9%) 80 (35.1%)
PA time, minutes
 October-2019, median (IQR) 355 (150–660) 343 (150–700) 335 (150–630) 360 (161–685)
 April-2020, median (IQR) 240 (80–540) 240 (60–560) 233 (80–490) 300 (120–600)
 October-2020, median (IQR) 300 (120–600) 300 (100–600) 298 (120–600) 300 (120–630)

Abbreviations: PA, physical activity; IQR., interquartile range.