The prevalence of leisure-time physical activity among diabetics in South Carolina.(Original Article)

From: Southern Medical Journal | Date: February 1, 2004| Author: Ainsworth, Barbara E.; Bopp, Christopher M.; DuBose, Katrina D.; Kirtland, Karen A.; Reis, Jared P.; Van Vrancken, Connie | Copyright information

Background: Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death among South Carolinians. The benefit of physical activity on the control and prevention of diabetes has been established. This study determined the prevalence of leisure-time physical activity among South Carolinians with and without diabetes and compared the physical activity of those with diabetes between 1990 and 2000.

Methods: Data from the South Carolina Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System were used t...

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