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  • The National Health Interview Survey has tracked muscle-strengthening and aerobic activity among US adults for over 20 years, focusing on trends from 1998 to 2018.
  • During this period, the percentage of adults meeting muscle-strengthening guidelines rose from 17.7% to 27.6%, and those meeting both muscle-strengthening and aerobic guidelines increased from 14.4% to 24.0%.
  • Despite these positive trends, the overall rates are still low, indicating a need for continued promotion of muscle-strengthening activities through effective strategies.

Article Abstract

Background: The National Health Interview Survey is unique among US federal surveillance systems with over 20 years of consistent assessment of muscle-strengthening and aerobic activity. The authors examined trends in the prevalence of US adults who met the muscle-strengthening (2 or more days per week) and the combined muscle-strengthening and aerobic physical activity (at least 150 min/wk of moderate-intensity equivalent activity) guidelines from 1998 to 2018.

Methods: The 1998-2018 National Health Interview Survey data were analyzed. Age-adjusted prevalence of meeting the muscle-strengthening and combined aerobic and muscle-strengthening guidelines by selected respondent characteristics were estimated for each year and linear and higher-order trends were assessed.

Results: From 1998 to 2018, prevalence of meeting the muscle-strengthening guideline increased from 17.7% to 27.6%, and meeting the combined aerobic and muscle-strengthening guidelines increased from 14.4% to 24.0%. All subgroups demonstrated significant increases in meeting both guideline measures over this period although trends varied across the 21 years; increasing trends were more commonly sustained in the second decade of monitoring.

Conclusions: Although increasing trends in prevalence of meeting the muscle-strengthening and combined guidelines are encouraging, current prevalence estimates remain low. Opportunities exist for the continued promotion of muscle-strengthening activity using evidence-based approaches.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11000248PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2021-0077DOI Listing

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