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Title

Association of 'weekend warrior' and other leisure time physical activity patterns with obesity and adiposity: A cross‐sectional study.

Authors

Hui, Stanley Sai‐chuen; Chin, Edwin Chun‐yip; Chan, Jacky Ka Wai; Chan, Ben Ping‐Shing; Wan, James Ho‐pong; Wong, Sam Wing‐Sum

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the effect of different physical activity patterns on obesity. Materials and methods: Data from adults aged 17–79 years were extracted from the Hong Kong Territory‐Wide Physical Fitness Survey conducted in 2011–2012 and 2021–2022. Moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) patterns were collected through questionnaires and categorized as inactive (no MVPA ≥10 min), insufficiently active (<150 min MVPA/week), weekend warriors (≥150 min MVPA/week from 1 to 2 days) and regularly active (≥150 min MVPA/week from ≥3 days). The association between these activity patterns with obesity risk and body fat percentage was analysed. Results: This study included 9863 obesity data (including valid waist circumference and body mass index) and 7496 body fat data. Compared with the inactive group, the weekend warriors and regularly active individuals had lower risks of general and abdominal obesity, as well as reduced body fat. Furthermore, individuals who were insufficiently active but engaged in ≥3 days of MVPA showed significantly lower body fat and obesity risk than their inactive counterparts. Conclusion: Engaging in physical activity even once or twice a week can positively impact weight control.

Subjects

PHYSICAL fitness; BODY mass index; FAT; WAIST circumference; LEISURE

Publication

Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism, 2025, Vol 27, Issue 2, p482

ISSN

1462-8902

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/dom.16017

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