Research Article
Relationship between Degree of Exercise Participation and Active Aging among Older Adults
Table 1
Profiles of respondents (N = 1,586).
| Factor/Level | N | % |
| Gender | | | Male | 621 | 39.6 | Female | 947 | 60.4 | Age | | | 50–59 | 909 | 50.8 | 60–69 | 450 | 28.7 | ≧70 | 209 | 13.3 | Health conditions | | | Very well | 60 | 3.8 | Well | 586 | 37.4 | Ordinary | 720 | 45.9 | Bad | 174 | 11.1 | Very bad | 28 | 1.8 | Formal Education | | | Elementary school and below | 669 | 42.7 | Junior high school | 406 | 25.9 | Senior/vocational high school | 229 | 14.6 | College and university | 226 | 14.4 | Graduate institute and above | 38 | 2.4 | Exercise Perceived | | | Not at all tired | 39 | 2.5 | Not tired | 858 | 54.7 | Somewhat tired | 604 | 38.5 | Tired | 63 | 4.0 | Very tired | 4 | 0.3 |
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