| Publications [#200778] of Gary G. Bennett
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- KY Wolin, GG Bennett, LH McNeill, G Sorensen, KM Emmons (2009). Low discretionary time as a barrier to physical activity and intervention uptake.. American journal of health behavior, 32(6), 563-9. [doi]
(last updated on 2011/12/28)
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To determine whether self-reported discretionary time was associated with physical activity and uptake of a physical activity promotion intervention in a multi-ethnic urban sample. METHODS: We examined the association of self-reported discretionary time with hours/week of leisure-time physical activity at baseline and physical activity intervention uptake. RESULTS: Low levels of discretionary time were significantly (P<0.01) associated with fewer hours/week (beta=-0.78, 95%CI=-1.34, -0.22) of physical activity at baseline. Discretionary time was not associated with physical activity intervention uptake. CONCLUSIONS: Lack of discretionary time may serve as barrier to physical activity, but its importance on intervention uptake is less clear.
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