`Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


About N C H S graphic and link
Información en Español
Fastats A-Z provides health statistics and links to additional sources of information
N C H S help graphic and link
Coming Events graphic and link
Surveys and Data Collection Systems graphic and link
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey graphic and link
National Health Care Survey graphic and link
National Health Interview Survey graphic and link
National Immunization Survey graphic and link
National Survey of Family Growth graphic and link
State and Local Area Integrated Telephone Survey graphic and link
National Vital Statistics System graphic and link
Initiatives graphic and link
Aging Activities graphic and link
Disease Classification graphic and link
Healthy People graphic and link
Injury graphic and link
Research and Development graphic and link
NCHS Press Room
News Releases graphic and link
Publications and Information Products graphic and link
Statistical Export and Tabulation System
Listserv graphic and link
Graphic and link to FEDSTATS and other sites
Download graphic
Adobe Acrobat Reader graphic and link
Accessible Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 graphic and link
PowerPoint Viewer 97 graphic and link
National Center for Health Statistics 3311 Toledo Road Hyattsville, Maryland 20782
Toll Free Data Inquiries 1-866-441-NCHS


CDC Home Search Health Topics A-Z
NCHS home page graphic and link

Health E-Stats graphic
NCHS Home | CDC/NCHS Privacy Policy Notice
Accessibility |
Search NCHS
NCHS Definitions |
Contact us

Prevalence of Sedentary Leisure-time Behavior Among Adults in the United States

 Data from the newly released 1997 National Health Interview Survey show that 4 in 10 U.S. adults say that they NEVER engage in any exercises, sports, or physically active hobbies in their leisure time. Estimates of sedentary behavior shown here are based on responses to a series of questions asking how often and how long respondents engaged in leisure physical activities for at least 20 minutes that caused sweating or changes in their heart rate or breathing. Sedentary behavior has been identified as a risk factor for a variety of chronic health conditions, including coronary heart disease, hypertension, colon cancer, and diabetes mellitus.

graphic of Figure 1. Sedentary leisure time among adults by age chart thumbnailAbout 40% of U.S. adults were sedentary in 1997, engaging in no leisure time physical activities of any kind. Women (43.2%) were somewhat more likely than men (36.5%) to be sedentary, a finding that held in every age group (figure 1 and table 1).

Graphic of Figure 2. Sedentary leisure time among adults by sex, race and ethnicity chart thumbnailAmong both men and women, black and Hispanic adults had higher rates of sedentary behavior than white adults (figure 2 and table 1).

 


Graphic of Figure 3. Sedentary leisure time among adults by sex and education chart thumbnail
Leisure time physical activity was also found to be strongly associated with level of education. About 72% of adults who never attended high school were sedentary, declining steadily to 45% among high school graduates and about 24% among adults who had attained graduate level college degrees (figure 3 and table 1). These statistics were age-adjusted, thereby eliminating age as an explanation for the observed differences.

The National Health Interview Survey is a survey of the non-institutionalized civilian population, conducted continuously throughout each year. The survey has been conducted since 1957 and underwent a major redesign of its questionnaire and of its data capture instrument in 1997. These findings are the first published from the new design. Physical activity questions were self-reported. Occupation, home, and transportation-related activities are all important contributors to the total picture of physical activity among adults, but due to constraints on the length of the survey these could not be assessed in the 1997 NHIS. For further information see NHIS home page

bullet graphicPrevalence of Overweight and Obesity
Among Adults

 

 

NCHS Home | Health E-Stats Home
CDC/NCHS Privacy Policy Notice | Accessibility
Search NCHS | NCHS Definitions | Contact us


CDC Home | Search | Health Topics A-Z

This page last reviewed June 18, 2002

H H S Health and Human Services logo and link
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Health Statistics
Hyattsville, MD
20782

(301) 458-4000