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Title: Can the association between hypertension and physical activity be moderated by age?
Authors: Cheah, Yong Kang
Lim, Kuang Kuay
Ismail, Hasimah
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Keywords: Age
Hypertension
Moderator variables
Physical activity
Sociodemographic factors
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences
Series/Report no.: Original Article;844-854
Abstract: Objectives: Physical inactivity, hypertension and noncommunicable diseases are major public concerns across the globe. To our knowledge, there is a lack of research that has investigated the moderating effect of age on the relationship between hypertension and physical activity in developing countries. This study had two objectives: (1) investigating hypertension and sociodemographic factors associated with physical activity and (2) investigating whether age moderates the relationship between hypertension and physical activity. Methods: Nationally representative data of Malaysia were used to generate cross-sectional evidence. The sample size was 2156 respondents. An ordered probit regression was utilized to assess factors associated with the practice of physical activity. Results: Respondents aged 40e49 years with hypertension were 7.3% less likely to participate in highlevel physical activity when compared to those without hypertension. The probability of having a low level of physical activity was 12.3% higher among hypertensive patients aged 60. Males, married individuals, less-educated adults, low-income earners, and individuals who were aware of their BMI, had a higher tendency to indulge in a highly active lifestyle than others. Conclusion: The effect of hypertension on physical activity was moderated by age. Factors influencing physical activity levels among adults were income, gender, marital status, education, employment status, and BMI awareness.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7638
ISSN: 1658-3612
Appears in Collections:Vol 18 No 4 (2023)

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