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Approximately one-third of women (29.9%) and 12.3% of men reported physical and/or SV in the 12-month period following the Crisis.
Women were more likely to report psychological and social benefits; whereas men reported physical activity as a way to keep busy and self-motivation was a barrier.
More women than men reported physical function limitations (walking several blocks 32 vs. 23%, stooping, kneeling, or crouching 52 vs. 40%).
A total of 205 (0.7%) out of 27 832 women and 93 (0.4%) out of 22 518 men reported physical DV exposure.
> -wrap-foot> In this population-based study using nationally representative data focusing general health, both women and men reported physical DV exposure but at lower rates than in surveys focusing violence exposure.
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More men than women reported physical violence: 6.2% and 6.4% of men in 2000 and 2005, respectively, compared to 3.8%and5.0%0% of women.
More Hispanic men reported high physical activity levels than other groups.
In the HRS, men reported fewer physical disabilities compared with women at all ages.
In both countries and across the study groups, men reported better physical functional ability and subjective wellbeing than women.
During the preceding six months, 34 (18.1 %) men reported experiencing physical threat from their female partner while 28 (14.9 %) received threats from other partner(s) or family member.
Smoking was higher among men than women (68.5% and 50.1%), and a higher proportion of men reported low physical activity (48% vs. 43%), whereas more women were moderately active (34% vs. 28%).
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