Levels of activity (Main - 3 categories)
Select this measure to look at the headline metric of activity levels, based on the number of moderate plus minutes individuals do a week.
Levels of activity (More detailed - 7 categories)
Select this measure to look at breakdowns for the active group, or to explore those who only do light intensity activity for example.
Active by indoor and outdoor location
Active by type of indoor location
Active by type of outdoor location
Active by type of grouped location (indoor and outdoor combined)
Participation in the last year - yes or no
In which periods of the year did they participate
Number of activities (four groups)
Any volunteering in the last 12 months
Frequency of volunteering over the last 12 months
How long do you usually volunteer for in any given instance (most regular role)
Grouped: how long do you usually volunteer for in any given instance (most regular role)
Longevity: Over what time period have you been giving this support (most regular role)
Grouped longevity: over what time period have you been giving this support (most regular role)
Amongst those who volunteered in the last year - specific roles
Select this measure to see wellbeing average scores (/10) for anxiety, life satisfaction, happiness and worthwhileness, as well as individual development average scores (/5) for achieving goals and resilience, and social & community development average scores for trusting others (/5) and community integration (/4).
Anxiety: How anxious did you feel yesterday?
Life Satisfaction: How satisfied are you with life nowadays?
Happiness: How happy did you feel yesterday?
Worthwhileness: To what extent are the things you do in your life worthwhile?
Goals: I can achieve most of the goals I set myself
Resilience: If I find something difficult, I keep trying until I can do it
Social Trust: Most people in your local area can be trusted
Community Integration: My local area is a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together
Select from the list below the attitude or motivation towards sport and exercise you are interested in.
Please select how you want to view the data, either direct answers to the question, associations with levels of activity, associations with loneliness, or associations with wellbeing.
Capability: I feel that I have the ability to be physically active
Opportunity: I feel that I have the opportunity to be physically active
Enjoyment: I find sport/exercise enjoyable and satisfying
Importance: It's important to me to do sport/exercise regularly
Confidence: I feel confident when I take part in physical activity
Guilt: I feel guilty when I don't do sport/exercise
Disappointing others: I do sport/exercise because I don't want to disappoint other people
For fitness: I exercise to stay fit and healthy
To relax: I exercise to help me relax and worry less about things
For fun: I exercise socially for fun with friends
For a challenge: I exercise to challenge myself (either against myself or others)
Inclusive and welcoming: I find the places and environments where I exercise inclusive and welcoming
People like me: I see people who are similar to me at the places and environments where I exercise
Feel safe: The public places and settings where I’d like to exercise feels safe at the times I’d prefer to use them