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Children and teens not exercising regularly (Percent) – 2007

Data Provided by: National KIDS COUNT Program
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Scale: 40% - 61%
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United States 52%
Alabama 46% Barchart image
Alaska 49% Barchart image
Arizona 49% Barchart image
Arkansas 47% Barchart image
California 55% Barchart image
Colorado 59% Barchart image
Connecticut 55% Barchart image
Delaware 54% Barchart image
Florida 49% Barchart image
Georgia 51% Barchart image
Hawaii 52% Barchart image
Idaho 52% Barchart image
Illinois 54% Barchart image
Indiana 53% Barchart image
Iowa 49% Barchart image
Kansas 53% Barchart image
Kentucky 46% Barchart image
Louisiana 53% Barchart image
Maine 58% Barchart image
Maryland 60% Barchart image
Massachusetts 54% Barchart image
Michigan 50% Barchart image
Minnesota 49% Barchart image
Mississippi 51% Barchart image
Missouri 47% Barchart image
Montana 49% Barchart image
Nebraska 49% Barchart image
Nevada 56% Barchart image
New Hampshire 58% Barchart image
New Jersey 51% Barchart image
New Mexico 59% Barchart image
New York 49% Barchart image
North Carolina 49% Barchart image
North Dakota 54% Barchart image
Ohio 45% Barchart image
Oklahoma 49% Barchart image
Oregon 57% Barchart image
Pennsylvania 61% Barchart image
Rhode Island 52% Barchart image
South Carolina 52% Barchart image
South Dakota 55% Barchart image
Tennessee 47% Barchart image
Texas 59% Barchart image
Utah 52% Barchart image
Vermont 54% Barchart image
Virginia 48% Barchart image
Washington 46% Barchart image
West Virginia 54% Barchart image
Wisconsin 47% Barchart image
Wyoming 40% Barchart image
District of Columbia 52%
Puerto Rico N.A.
Virgin Islands N.A.

Definitions: The share of children and teens age 6 to 17 who engaged in less than 5 days of vigorous physical activity in the past week. The National Survey of Children's Health (NSCH) interviews the parent or most knowledgeable adult to determine, "During the past week, on how many days did (child) exercise or participate in physical activity for at least 20 minutes that made him/her sweat and breathe hard?" More...

Data Source: Child Trends analysis of data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, National Survey of Children’s Health. The state-level data used here come from the National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH). The NSCH includes information on over 102,000 children under age 18, with roughly 2,000 children per state. Households were selected through a random-digit-dial sample, and one child was randomly selected in each household. Information on each child is based on responses of the parent or guardian in the household who was most knowledgeable about the sampled child’s health. Information was collected via a computer-assisted telephone interview. For more information on the NSCH, see http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/major/slaits/nsch.htm. More...

Footnotes: Updated July 2009.
N.A. - Data not available.

Note: The District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are not included in maps and rankings because they are not states and therefore comparisons on many indicators of child well being are not meaningful.

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