Level of physical activity in France 2012-2015

Breakdown of the Frenc population by level of physical activity between 2012 and 2015 **

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Release date

June 2015

Region

France

Survey time period

2012 - 2015

Number of respondents

1,077 people surveyed *

Age group

18-64 years

Method of interview

Online survey

Supplementary notes

* n (2015): 1.077, n (2014): 1.084, n (2013): 1.309, n (2012): 800

** Very active: More than 12,500 steps / day
Assets: from 10,000 to 12,499 steps / day
Moderately active: from 7,500 to 9,999 steps / day
Slightly active: from 5,001 to 7,499 steps / day
Sedentary: less than 5,000 steps / day per day
br> Regarding the methodology, the source adds the following information: "A pedometer was sent to each person with the explanation of its operation (sensor to measure the number of steps per day, port from morning to evening, at belt, collecting the number of steps every night on a dedicated internet platform). The pedometer was to be worn for seven consecutive days by all participants. "

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