Innovation Panel Questionnaire Module
physicalactivity_ip5
Physical Activity module
Questions 4
physicalactivity_ip5.daywlk
Number of days walked at least 10 minutes
Type: number
Source: Adapted from HSE
Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER OF DAYS
Text: During the past four weeks, on how many days did you do a walk of at least 10 minutes? That is, since DOI - 4 weeks.
Universe:
if Wlk10m = 1 (Has walked at least 10 minutes in the last 4 weeks)
- e_daywlk (e_indresp_ip) NUMBER OF DAYS WALKED AT LEAST 10 MIN
physicalactivity_ip5.walkpace
Average pace of walking
Type: choice
Source: Adapted from HSE
Interviewer Instruction: READ OUT
Text: Which of the following best describes your usual walking pace...
| Option | Label |
|---|---|
| 1 | A slow pace |
| 2 | A steady average pace |
| 3 | A fairly brisk pace |
| 4 | Or a fast pace - at least 4 miles per hour? |
| 5 | SPONTANEOUS: None of these |
Universe:
if Wlk10m = 1 (Has walked at least 10 minutes in the last 4 weeks)
- e_walkpace (e_indresp_ip) AVERAGE PACE OF WALKING
physicalactivity_ip5.wlk10m
Done walking at least 10 minutes
Type: choice
Source: Adapted from HSE
Text: I'd like you to think about all the walking you have done in the past four weeks either locally or away from here. Please include any country walks, walking to and from work or college and any other walks that you have done. In the past four weeks, have you done a continuous walk that lasted at least 10 minutes? That is, since DOI - 4 weeks.
| Option | Label |
|---|---|
| 1 | Yes |
| 2 | No |
| 3 | SPONTANEOUS: Can't walk at all |
- e_wlk10m (e_indresp_ip) DONE WALKING AT LEAST 10 MINS
physicalactivity_ip5.wlk30min
Number of days walked at least 30 minutes
Type: number
Source: Adapted from HSE
Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER OF DAYS
Text: On how many days in the last four weeks did you spend 30 minutes or more walking? This could be made up of more than one walk.
Universe:
if Wlk10m = 1 (Has walked at least 10 minutes in the last 4 weeks)
- e_wlk30min (e_indresp_ip) NUMBER OF DAYS WALKED 30 MINS



