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Culturally Relevant Physical Activity in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System in Hawai‘i

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Figure 1.

Participation in hula and paddling by sex and race and ethnicity.

Participation in hula and paddling by sex and race and ethnicity.
Race and ethnicity Female, % (95% CI) Male, % (95% CI)
Hula
Native Hawaiian 65.5 (61.9–68.9) 31.0 (27.5–34.7)
Other Pacific Islander 44.4 (37.5–51.6) 26.1 (20.1–33.2)
Chinese 36.5 (30.4–43.1) 13.7 (9.3–19.9)
Japanese 31.8 (28.3–35.5) 7.0 (5.1–9.4)
White 23.5 (21.2–26.1) 6.1 (4.9–7.7)
Filipino 23.1 (19.5–27.1) 9.6 (7.1–12.7)
Other 29.6 (25.3–34.3) 12.6 (9.5–16.5)
Paddling
Native Hawaiian 37.8 (34.3–41.6) 45.4 (41.6–49.2)
Other Pacific Islander 28.6 (22.1–36.2) 33.6 (27.2–40.6)
Chinese 9.9 (6.7–14.3) 16.9 (12.3–22.7)
Japanese 6.5 (4.9–8.7) 10.3 (8.1–12.9)
White 17.0 (15.0–19.2) 19.3 (17.2–21.5)
Filipino 7.3 (5.2–10.0) 13.0 (10.2–16.6)
Other 15.0 (11.8–18.9) 21.7 (17.6–26.4)

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Figure 2.

Prevalence of hula only, paddling only, and both, at least sometimes, by sex and race and ethnicity.

Prevalence of hula only, paddling only, and both, at least sometimes, by sex and race and ethnicity.
Race and ethnicity Female, % Male, %
Hula only Both Paddling only Hula only Both Paddling only
Native Hawaiian 36.8 28.7 9.1 9.8 21.2 24.3
Other Pacific Islander 23.9 20.6 8.0 11.6 14.6 19.0
Chinese 31.4 5.1 4.8 9.2 4.5 12.3
Japanese 27.8 4.0 2.5 4.7 2.3 8.0
White 17.3 6.3 10.8 3.2 3.0 16.3
Filipino 19.5 3.6 3.6 6.4 3.2 9.9
Other 21.1 8.6 6.4 4.7 7.9 13.8

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