The PAL was assessed using the short form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ-SF) (
23). This questionnaire consisted of seven questions organized into four sections: Intense PA, moderate PA, walking, and sitting (
24). The intensity and duration of PA were questioned for a week, and activities lasting more than 10 minutes were recorded (
23,
24). Intense PA included heavyweight training, prolonged aerobic exercise, intense cycling, and running. Moderate PA included lightweight training, regular steady-state cycling, and tennis. Walking activities included walking at home and work, leisure time walking, and planned walking. Sitting included the amount of time spent sitting at home, work, leisure, reading, watching TV, and meeting friends (
25,
26). The validity and reliability of the questionnaire have been confirmed for the Iranian population (
27). Based on the scoring method of the IPAQ, the individual's PAL during the past week was calculated in terms of MET minutes/week. Walking intensity gained 3.3 METs, moderate PA gained 4 METs, and intense PA gained 8 METs. Then, walking, moderate PA, and intense PA were measured in MET minutes/day during the past week to calculate the total amount of PAL (
28). The PAL scores below 600 were categorized as low, 600-3,000 as moderate, and above 3,000 as high.