Demographic Data on Physical Activity by Income Level
Physical activity is a crucial aspect of overall health and well-being. It is essential to understand the demographic data on physical activity by income level to identify the disparities in physical activity levels among different socioeconomic groups.
Physical Activity by Income, NSW 2009-10
According to a study published in 2009-10, physical activity levels varied significantly among different income groups in New South Wales (NSW). The study found that individuals with higher incomes were more likely to engage in physical activity, while those with lower incomes were less likely to do so.

Level of Physical Activity According to Sociodemographic Characteristics
Another study published in 2014 found that the level of physical activity varied significantly according to sociodemographic characteristics. The study found that individuals with higher levels of education, higher incomes, and those living in urban areas were more likely to engage in physical activity.

Demographic Characteristics and Physical Activity Rate, Level, and Intensity
A study published in 2015 examined the demographic characteristics and physical activity rate, level, and intensity of individuals. The study found that demographic characteristics such as age, gender, and socioeconomic status were significant predictors of physical activity levels.

These studies highlight the importance of considering demographic data on physical activity by income level to identify the disparities in physical activity levels among different socioeconomic groups. It is essential to address these disparities to promote physical activity and improve overall health and well-being.