Fig. 3: Intersectional analysis of socioeconomic and gender-based inequalities in domain-specific physical activity, by country income group. | Nature Medicine

Fig. 3: Intersectional analysis of socioeconomic and gender-based inequalities in domain-specific physical activity, by country income group.

From: Physical activity for public health in the 21st century

Fig. 3: Intersectional analysis of socioeconomic and gender-based inequalities in domain-specific physical activity, by country income group.

Multidimensional gender and socioeconomic (education as proxy) inequalities in prevalence of meeting WHO Physical Activity Guidelines through leisure time (active leisure), transport-related (active transport) and occupational (active labor) physical activity, by World Bank country income categories (LIC, low-income country; LMC, lower middle-income country; UMC, upper middle-income country; HIC, high-income country). The ‘Difference’ column denotes the absolute difference in percentage points between men of the highest socioeconomic strata and women of the lowest socioeconomic strata (source data: WHO STEPS, n = 48 countries; prevalence data date range: 2008−2019). CI, confidence interval.

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