Effects of education and socioeconomic status on regular physical activity levels in males and females

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This study aims to investigate the effects of education and socio-economic status on regular physical activity levels in 1350 males and 1350 female participants at the age range of 14-95 years. Results of this study showed that the mean body height and weight were significantly differentiated depending on male participants’ educational status and monthly income level. There were significant differences in female participants’ body height and body weight depending on their educational status. Only significant difference was observed in the mean of female’s body height depending on monthly income level. The physical activity level of uneducated participants was highest in males and females. Significant negative correlations were observed between physical activity and educational status in males (r=-,108, p<.01) and females (r=-,129, p<.01). It can be concluded that physical activity level in both genders was effected by educational status not monthly income level.
Keywords: Physical activity, socieconomic, education level.

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Effects of education and socioeconomic status on regular physical activity levels in males and females. (2017). New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 4(5), 59–65. https://doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v4i5.2676
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