Skip to main content
Fig. 1 | International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

Fig. 1

From: Cross-sectional study of changes in physical activity behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic among US adults

Fig. 1

Prevalence of report locations where most physical activity was done during the COVID-19 pandemic among US adults by change in physical activity, sex, race/ethnicity, meeting guidelines, and rural—urban residence, SummerStyles 2020. *Participant meets the aerobic component of the physical activity guideline, per self-reported usual week, when they engage in moderate intensity ≥150 min/week, vigorous intensity ≥75 min/week, or an equivalent combination, otherwise participant does not meet the aerobic component of the guideline. Significant pairwise differences (all P < 0.001 unless otherwise noted): inside my home (male vs. female; White, NH vs. Black, NH and Hispanic (P = 0.006)), around my neighborhood (more active vs. no change; White, NH vs. Black, NH; meets vs. does not meet guidelines; urban vs. rural), at a park or public trail (more vs. less and no change, meets vs. does not meet guidelines; urban vs. rural (P = 0.002))

Back to article page