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Physical activity and modernization among Bolivian Amerindians.

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Figure 2a shows about 4–6 hrs/day for women and 6–7 hrs/day for men spent in lifestyle-moderate activity; however, vigorous activity among women was minimal and represented up to 1.2 hrs/day among men
Figure 4 displays the amount of time spent in the same five activity categories from Figure 2 (sedentary, light, lifestyle, moderate, vigorous) but using accelerometry
Figure 2. Physical activity ratios (PARs) based on factorial method clustered into categories of activity intensity
Figure 6 displays PALs from a large sample of developing and developed societies based on a recently published meta-analysis [40]
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