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Results  W.P. PUTRAJAYA GSHS 2012




                  3.7 Physical Activity


                  Introduction

                  Participating in adequate physical activity throughout the life span and maintaining normal weight
                  are the most e\ective ways of preventing many chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease
                  and diabetes (53).The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing globally and now is occurring during
                  adolescence and childhood (54). Participating in adequate physical activity also helps build and
                  maintain healthy bones and muscles, control weight, reduce blood pressure, ensure a healthy blood
                  pro^le, reduce fat, and promote psychological wellbeing (55). It is estimated that about 60% of the
                  world's population is not get enough physical activity. Patterns of physical activity acquired during
                  childhood and adolescence are more likely to be maintained throughout the life span, thus sedentary
                  behaviour adopted at a young age is likely to persist (56).


                  Findings

                  The prevalence of being physically active in the past seven days was 18.7% (95% CI: 16.56-20.98) and
                  this was signi^cantly higher among males [28.0% (95% CI: 24.62-31.75)] compared to females [11.5%
                  (95% CI: 9.15-14.33)] (Table 7.1). Overall, 29.7% (95% CI: 27.43-32.15) had been physically active for
                  at least ^ve days in the past seven days with signi^cantly more males [42.4% (95% CI: 39.09-45.85)]
                  than females [20.1% (95% CI: 17.15-23.32)] with this level of activity (Table 7.1.1). About 34.5% (95%
                  CI: 31.65-37.39) of students did not walk or ride a bicycle to or from school in the past seven days
                  (Table 7.2). Overall, 59.0% (95% CI: 55.72- 62.14) had engaged in sedentary activities (Table 7.3.1).


















































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