Association between education and future leisure-time physical inactivity: a study of Finnish twins over a 35-year follow-up.
Maarit PiirtolaJaakko KaprioUrho M KujalaKauko HeikkiläMarkku KoskenvuoPia SvedbergKarri SilventoinenAnnina RopponenPublished in: BMC public health (2016)
Higher education is associated with lower odds of leisure-time physical inactivity during the three-decade follow-up. The association was found after adjusting for several confounders, including familial factors. Hence, the results point to the conclusion that education has an independent role in the development of long-term physical inactivity and tailored efforts to promote physical activity among lower educated people would be needed throughout adulthood.