Physical Activity, Sedentary Lifestyles, and Obesity in the Centre-Val de Loire Region. Results from the 2021 Public Health France Health Barometer.

Key Points

Physical Activity

  • Fewer than 3 in 10 people report doing muscle-strengthening activities weekly. This practice is more common among men than women and declines with age.

  • More than 6 in 10 people report a level of physical activity that meets WHO recommendations, with men more active than women. Men with the highest incomes are more physically active than other men; the opposite is true for women. People with a college degree engage in more physical activity.

  • Only 23% of the population is aware of the health recommendations regarding physical activity.

Sedentary Lifestyle

  • More than one in five people spend more than 7 hours a day sitting.

  • Nearly 40% of adults—and notably more than half of those aged 18–30—spend more than 3 hours a day in front of a screen for recreational purposes. This behavior is more common among men with moderate incomes and women with low incomes.

  • The vast majority of people take at least a few steps every 2 hours, as recommended.

Overweight and Obesity

  • Nearly half of the regional population is overweight or obese.

  • The proportion of overweight people is higher among men than among women, but the prevalence of obesity is the same for both sexes (14%).

  • Obesity is more common among those aged 61–75, among people with only a high school diploma, and among those with low incomes.

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