Patterns of objectively assessed physical activity and sedentary time: Are Nigerian health professional students complying with public health guidelines?
Adewale Luqman OyeyemiSuleiman MuhammedAdetoyeje Y OyeyemiBabatunde O A AdegokePublished in: PloS one (2017)
Prevalence of sedentary time was high while that of vigorous-intensity activity was very low among health professional students in Nigeria. Compliance with physical activity guidelines was mainly through accumulation of moderate intensity activity. The results suggest that age and academic programme may influence physical activity level and sedentary behaviour of health professional students in Nigeria. These findings provide preliminary evidence that could be used to inform the needs to develop interventions to improve and support active lifestyle behaviour among students in Nigerian universities.