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A National and Sub-National Metaregression of the Trend of Insufficient Physical Activity Among Iranian Adults Between 2001 and 2016 Publisher Pubmed



Kamalian A1, 2 ; Khosravi Shadmani F3 ; Yoosefi M1, 4 ; Mohajer B1 ; Mohebi F1, 5 ; Naderimagham S1, 6 ; Rezaei N1, 6 ; Ghasemi E1, 4 ; Rouhifard Khalilabad M1 ; Hassanmirzaei B7, 8 ; Selk Ghaffari M7 ; Khosravi A7 ; Kordi R7 ; Farzadfar F1, 6
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Source: Scientific Reports Published:2021


Abstract

Insufficient physical activity (IPA) caused approximately 5% of mortalities in 2017 in Iran, almost double its global average. Despite the relatively considerable burden, a knowledge gap exists regarding the trend of IPA in recent years. We described the trend of IPA prevalence utilizing the data from six rounds of STEPwise approach to risk factor Surveillance (STEPS) in Iran. We estimated the physical activity status of Iranian adults from 2006 to 2016 after adjusting for years of schooling, urbanization percentage, and wealth index. We used the spatiotemporal model to interpolate and extrapolate the IPA prevalence for the years in-between the series and from 2001 to 2006, respectively. We used the data of 177,910 participants from six STEPS surveys and found that the national prevalence of IPA had steadily increased over the course of 16 years and had almost doubled in this time period (23.1% in 2001 to 55.4% in 2016). The increase was persistent across all age and gender strata and in every province. Moreover, IPA was more prevalent among women than their male peers regardless of their age category or province of residence. The prevalence of IPA in Khuzestan (highest prevalence) was almost double compared to that in Lorestan (lowest prevalence) in 2016. The IPA prevalence increased considerably and almost doubled in 16 years among Iranian adults, particularly women. Policies need to target IPA as a high priority contributing to the burden of Non-communicable diseases. © 2021, The Author(s).
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