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BackgroundData on adolescents’ physical activity and determinants are scarce in Nepal. In this study, we aim to assess the level of physical activity, its correlates and the sedentary behavior of high school students in an urban district of Nepal.MethodsThis is a cross-sectional study. Participants were selected using two-stage cluster sampling technique. We used Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) to collect information regarding physical activity and sedentary behavior. We also collected information about socio-demographic, academic, environmental and lifestyle-related factors. Data from 945 high school students from 23 randomly selected schools were analyzed. Logistic regression was used to identify correlates of low physical activity separately for male and female students.ResultsBased on GPAQ classification, one out of five respondents reported low physical activity. The prevalence of low physical activity was 8% for males and 31% for females. About 31% of the adolescents and 14% of young adults did not meet the WHO recommendations of physical activity. Forty-seven percent of the total physical activity was borne by recreational activities. Correlates of low physical activity included school type and mode of transport among females, family support and drinking among males, and playground/park around home among both.ConclusionsThe prevalence estimate of low physical activity among adolescents is high, with higher odds among females. Several different factors are associated with physical activity among males and females, therefore, interventions to promote physical activity in school may need to weigh these factors prior to/during implementation.

Highlights

  • Data on adolescents’ physical activity and determinants are scarce in Nepal

  • 94 and 95% of the respondents reported of having family support and peer support to physical activity respectively

  • According to Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) classification, we found that almost one-fifth of the participants reported low physical activity (LPA)

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Introduction

Data on adolescents’ physical activity and determinants are scarce in Nepal. In this study, we aim to assess the level of physical activity, its correlates and the sedentary behavior of high school students in an urban district of Nepal. Evidence suggest that physical activity is required for healthful living because of its interrelationship with physical, mental and social well-being [1, 2]. Marked changes in one’s physical, mental and behavioral functions including development of peer norms and social support during adolescence play important role in shaping activity preferences [4]. A low-income country located in South Asia, is in the phase of an epidemiological transition. Increasing urbanization and demographic transformation has led to an increase in lifestyle-related risk factors of chronic diseases such as low physical activity, sedentary behaviors, and sodium and fat consumption [7, 8]. Many Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) including Nepal do

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