Journal of Physical Activity Research. 2023, 8(2), 63-64
DOI: 10.12691/jpar-8-2-1
Open AccessBriefTrends
Peter D. Hart1, 2,
1Exercise Science, Glenville State University, Glenville, West Virginia, USA
2Health Promotion Research, Havre, Montana, USA;Kinesmetrics Lab, Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Pub. Date: October 09, 2023
Cite this paper:
Peter D. Hart. BriefTrends: State-Specific Prevalence of Meeting Muscle-Strengthening Activity (MSA) Guidelines in U.S. Adults, 2017-2019. Journal of Physical Activity Research. 2023; 8(2):63-64. doi: 10.12691/jpar-8-2-1
Abstract
This BriefTrends describes the prevalence (%) of adults meeting muscle-strengthening activity (MSA) guidelines across U.S. states.Keywords:
muscle-strengthening activity (MSA) BRFSS public health Surveillance
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