What is the main reason you are not more physically active during your break time*?



County

Total
Respond.#
Usually eat
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
Breaks too short
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
Do not take breaks
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
Usually rest
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
Illness/Health
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
All other reasons
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
All Six Counties 885 111  14.0  (10.7-17.9) 181  18.0  (14.5-22.1) 116  14.3  (11.3-18.0) 118  11.8  ( 9.1-15.2) 150  17.1  (13.6-21.3) 209  24.9  (20.8-29.5)
               
Cabarrus 144  22  15.2  ( 9.6-23.1)  33  21.8  (15.2-30.2)  22  13.2  ( 8.6-19.9)  18  13.7  ( 8.4-21.5)  17  10.0  ( 6.1-16.0)  32  26.1  (18.4-35.7)
Henderson 113   8   7.4  ( 3.4-15.5)  18  17.8  (10.8-27.8)  13  12.7  ( 7.1-21.7)  18  19.3  (11.9-29.7)  29  23.4  (15.7-33.2)  27  19.4  (12.8-28.3)
Pitt 147  14   8.3  ( 4.7-14.3)  39  26.4  (19.3-34.8)  18  11.3  ( 6.8-18.0)  14  11.7  ( 6.7-19.7)  24  14.4  ( 9.1-21.8)  38  28.0  (20.3-37.2)
Robeson 148  17  10.1  ( 5.9-16.8)  40  27.3  (20.0-36.2)  15  11.1  ( 6.6-18.1)  24  16.2  (10.6-24.0)  21  12.7  ( 7.9-19.8)  31  22.5  (15.6-31.4)
Surry 153  22  14.2  ( 9.3-21.1)  28  18.6  (12.8-26.2)  14   9.6  ( 5.5-16.0)  25  16.4  (11.0-23.9)  29  20.2  (13.9-28.5)  35  21.1  (15.0-28.8)
Wake 180  28  16.2  (11.0-23.1)  23  14.0  ( 8.9-21.5)  34  16.4  (11.5-22.9)  19   9.4  ( 5.6-15.3)  30  18.6  (13.0-25.9)  46  25.4  (18.9-33.2)

*This question was only asked of those who were employed for wages or self-employed and who reported they have lunch breaks or other regular breaks during most workdays and that they do not usually use those breaks to be physicallyactive.
#Use caution in interpreting cell sizes less than 50. N = Cell Size, % = Percentage, C.I.(95%) = Confidence Interval (at 95 percent probability level).
Percentages are weighted to population characteristics.