Data List for Recommended Amount of Aerobic Physical Activity by Ethnicity, Utah Adults Aged 18+, 2019
Hispanic Ethnicity
Age-adjusted Percentage of Adults
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Record Count: 3
Hispanic/Latino
43.0%
38.9%
47.1%
Non-Hispanic/Latino
57.2%
56.0%
58.4%
All Ethnicities
55.2%
54.1%
56.4%
Data Notes
In 2016, Utah BRFSS modified its methodology for age adjustment for increased precision. With this change Utah is consistent with both the U.S. and other states using IBIS. Data has been updated from 2011 onward in all chart views to reflect this change. Age-adjusted to the U.S. 2000 standard population.
Data Source
The Utah Department of Health and Human Services Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)
Percentage of adults aged 18 years and older who meet aerobic physical activity recommendations of getting at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity activity, or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity, or an equivalent combination of moderate-vigorous intensity activity.
How We Calculated the Rates
Numerator:
Percentage of adults aged 18 years and older who report they participate in aerobic physical activity recommendations of getting at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity activity, or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity, or an equivalent combination of moderate-vigorous intensity activity.
Denominator:
Number of surveyed adults aged 18 years and older.
Date Indicator Content Last Updated: 10/29/2021
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