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EXCALISMIN
Duration of calisthenics, past 2 weeks: Minutes

Description

For sample adults who had participated in callisthenics in the past 2 weeks (EXCALIS), EXCALISMIN reports the average number of minutes respondents had spent doing callisthenics each time they had engaged in that activity over the past 2 weeks.

After determining that a respondent participated in callisthenics, respondents were first asked, "How many times in the past 2 weeks did you do callisthenics?" (EXCALISNO). They were then asked, "On the average, about how many minutes did you spend doing callisthenics each time?" EXCALISMIN reports the answer to this last question.

Related Variables 

As a follow-up, respondents were asked how much their heart rate or breathing had increased while doing callisthenics(EXCALISBR).

EXCALISMIN is used as one of the input variables in the IHIS-created variable EXSUM1, which is a summary variable that reports whether a respondent would have met the exercise recommendations set forth in the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans.

Comparability

Apart from universe changes, EXCALISMIN is fully comparable across all years.

Universe

  • 1985; 1990: Sample persons aged 18-74 who did calisthenics in the past 2 weeks.

Codes

This is a 3-digit numeric variable.

Availability

  • 1985, 1990
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