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The Godin-Shephard Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire, often used to assess leisure-time physical activity, is a 4-item self-administered questionnaire with the first three questions seeking information on the number of times one engages in mild, moderate and strenuous exercise bouts of at least 15 min duration in a typical week. Total weekly leisure-time physical activity, or the Leisure Score Index (LSI), is the sum of bouts at each intensity multiplied by 3, 5, and 9 metabolic equivalents, respectively.

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