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How active are Australians?
Data Analysis
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Prevalence of insufficient physical activity in persons aged 18 and over, by sex, 2011-12
Source: AIHW analysis of unpublished ABS 'Australian Health Survey, 2011–12 (Core component)' (seesource data).
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Prevalence of insufficient physical activity in persons aged 18 and over, by sex, 1989-90 to 2011-12
Notes: Age-standardised to the 2001 Australian population. To enable comparison with 2011–12, data from 1989–90 to 2007–08 which are based on duration, session and intensity information over a 2-week recall period were averaged over a week. They exclude incidental physical activity such as walking for transport. Sources: AIHW analysis of the ABS 1989–90, 1995, 2001, 2004–05, 2007–08 NHS CURFs and 'Microdata: Australian Health Survey, Core Content—Risk Factors and Selected Health Conditions, 2011–12
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Prevalence of insufficient physical activity in persons aged 18 and over, by sex, by selected population characteristics, Note: Q1–Q5 refers to area-based quintiles classified according to Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas 2011 (SEIFA 2011), specifically the Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage (IRSD). Source: AIHW analysis of ABS 'Microdata: Australian Health Survey, Core Content—Risk Factors and Selected Health Conditions, 2011–12' (see source data).
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Persons aged 18 years & over - Average minutes per week spent on physical activity 2011-12
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Children 5-17 years – Average minutes per day spent in physical activity & sedentary screen-based activities,
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Persons 18 years & over – Proportion of sufficient physical activity by levels of disadvantage,
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