25 Most Physically Active Countries in the World

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This article presents a detailed overview of the 25 Most Physically Active Countries in the World, with insights into the popular exercises and trends in the fitness industry. For a quick overview of the top 10, read 10 Most Physically Active Countries in the World.

Exercise is important to keep the human body fit and healthy. The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes that regular physical activity can help reduce and prevent the risk of several health conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. It may also help maintain a healthy weight and support mental health and cognitive function.

However, despite all these benefits, a large population worldwide is not physically active. According to the WHO, 1 in 4 adults globally is not active enough, translating to over 1.4 billion people. This lack of physical activity is linked to a 5% risk of global mortality, highlighting its severe consequences for public health.

Yet, some countries are actively showing higher participation in physical activity, such as citizens in the Netherlands dedicate around 12.8 hours a week to exercise, according to a report by Ipsos. When looking at willingness to participate more in physical activity by country, people in middle-income countries like Peru, Chile, and Colombia showed a higher interest than many highly developed countries like Australia, the United States, and Japan.

What are the Least Physically Active Countries?

A study in The Lancet shows that over 27% of people in the world were not meeting WHO-recommended physical activity levels, with 32.8% of people in Central Asia, Middle East, and North African countries, 23.4% in Central and Eastern Europe, and 17.3% in East and Southeast Asia. Kuwait (67%), Serbia (39.5%), and the Philippines (39.7%) were found to be countries with the highest prevalence of insufficient physical activity.

Another report by the WHO revealed that Iraq, Panama, Brazil, and Costa Rica were the countries with the highest prevalence of insufficient physical activity in 2016. 52% of people in Iraq were not meeting WHO-recommended physically active levels, followed by 47% in Panama and Brazil and 46% in Costa Rica.

What is the Most Popular Exercise in the World?

An Ipsos survey on physical activity reveals that fitness and running are the most common exercises in the world, practiced by 20% and 19% in 29 countries. Cycling, soccer, and swimming followed, with 13%, 10%, and 9% of people practicing these sports in a normal week respectively. Other popular sports and exercises on the list are badminton, basketball, tennis, volleyball, cricket, and golf. The Ipsos report also revealed that hockey and rugby were the least played sports, with only 1% of participants practicing them in a week.