Mapped: Countries Where People Don’t Exercise Enough
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Key Takeaways
- Two-thirds of the UAE isn’t getting enough exercise, the highest rate for any country in this study.
- In West and South Asia, around half the population falls short of recommended physical activity levels.
- Roughly one in three Americans aren’t hitting the minimum exercise mark.
The World Health Organization recommends 2.5 hours of moderate activity or 1.25 hours of vigorous activity every week.
What counts as moderate and vigorous activity?
A good rule of thumb is checking heart rate and breathing. If you can talk but not sing while doing the activity (walking, hiking), then it’s a moderate level of exercise.
Running and high-intensity sports are in the vigorous zone.
Using the latest data from a study published by The Lancet Global Health in 2024, we map the countries by the share of their population who aren’t meeting minimum exercise requirements.
Ranked: Countries That Don’t Get Enough Exercise
At the very top of the list, two-thirds of UAE’s population isn’t meeting minimum physical activity guidelines. This is the highest rate for any country in the study.
| Rank | Country/Territory | % of population with insufficient physical activity |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | UAE |
66% |
| 2 | Kuwait |
63% |
| 3 | Cuba |
61% |
| 4 | Lebanon |
59% |
| 5 | South Korea |
58% |
| 6 | Panama |
58% |
| 7 | Qatar |
54% |
| 8 | Iraq |
52% |
| 9 | Portugal |
52% |
| 10 | Saudi Arabia |
52% |
| 11 | Costa Rica |
50% |
| 12 | India |
49% |
| 13 | Suriname |
49% |
| 14 | Iran |
46% |
| 15 | Pakistan |
46% |
| 16 | Venezuela |
46% |
| 17 | Libya |
46% |
| 18 | Philippines |
46% |
| 19 | Serbia |
45% |
| 20 | South Africa |
45% |
| 21 | Japan |
45% |
| 22 | Trinidad & Tobago |
45% |
| 23 | Türkiye |
44% |
| 24 | Barbados |
44% |
| 25 | Saint Kitts & Nevis |
42% |
| 26 | Puerto Rico |
42% |
| 27 | Belize |
42% |
| 28 | Oman |
41% |
| 29 | Cyprus |
41% |
| 30 | Malta |
41% |
| 31 | Brazil |
40% |
| 32 | Italy |
40% |
| 33 | Malaysia |
40% |
| 34 | El Salvador |
39% |
| 35 | Nicaragua |
39% |
| 36 | Bahrain |
39% |
| 37 | Jamaica |
39% |
| 38 | Argentina |
39% |
| 39 | Mauritania |
39% |
| 40 | Chile |
38% |
| 41 | Antigua & Barbuda |
38% |
| 42 | Syria |
38% |
| 43 | Bahamas |
37% |
| 44 | Canada |
37% |
| 45 | Sri Lanka |
37% |
| 46 | Dominican Republic |
37% |
| 47 | Poland |
37% |
| 48 | Guatemala |
37% |
| 49 | Honduras |
37% |
| 50 | Romania |
37% |
| 51 | Paraguay |
36% |
| 52 | Grenada |
36% |
| 53 | Tajikistan |
36% |
| 54 | Nauru |
36% |
| 55 | Greece |
35% |
| 56 | Guyana |
35% |
| 57 | Norway |
35% |
| 58 | Peru |
35% |
| 59 | Colombia |
34% |
| 60 | Egypt |
34% |
| 61 | Uruguay |
34% |
| 62 | U.S. |
34% |
| 63 | Afghanistan |
33% |
| 64 | Tunisia |
33% |
| 65 | Brunei |
33% |
| 66 | Bulgaria |
32% |
| 67 | Kiribati |
32% |
| 68 | Uzbekistan |
32% |
| 69 | Cabo Verde |
31% |
| 70 | Tonga |
31% |
| 71 | Dominica |
31% |
| 72 | Saint Vincent & the Grenadines |
31% |
| 73 | Vietnam |
30% |
| 74 | Mauritius |
30% |
| 75 | Mali |
30% |
| 76 | Palestine |
30% |
| 77 | Hungary |
29% |
| 78 | Micronesia |
29% |
| 79 | Yemen |
29% |
| 80 | Algeria |
29% |
| 81 | Thailand |
29% |
| 82 | Croatia |
28% |
| 83 | Haiti |
28% |
| 84 | Jordan |
28% |
| 85 | Kazakhstan |
28% |
| 86 | Mexico |
28% |
| 87 | Mongolia |
28% |
| 88 | Taiwan |
27% |
| 89 | Andorra |
27% |
| 90 | North Korea |
27% |
| 91 | Timor-Leste |
27% |
| 92 | Armenia |
27% |
| 93 | Israel |
27% |
| 94 | North Macedonia |
26% |
| 95 | Palau |
26% |
| 96 | Iceland |
26% |
| 97 | San Marino |
26% |
| 98 | Australia |
26% |
| 99 | Monaco |
26% |
| 100 | Belgium |
25% |
| 101 | Cook Islands |
25% |
| 102 | Namibia |
25% |
| 103 | Maldives |
25% |
| 104 | Morocco |
25% |
| 105 | Marshall Islands |
24% |
| 106 | Tuvalu |
24% |
| 107 | Albania |
24% |
| 108 | Georgia |
24% |
| 109 | Azerbaijan |
24% |
| 110 | China |
24% |
| 111 | Czechia |
23% |
| 112 | Slovakia |
23% |
| 113 | France |
23% |
| 114 | Singapore |
23% |
| 115 | Ecuador |
23% |
| 116 | Montenegro |
23% |
| 117 | Bolivia |
23% |
| 118 | Botswana |
22% |
| 119 | Myanmar |
22% |
| 120 | Ireland |
22% |
| 121 | Spain |
22% |
| 122 | Ghana |
21% |
| 123 | Gambia |
21% |
| 124 | Bosnia & Herzegovina |
21% |
| 125 | Saint Lucia |
21% |
| 126 | Gabon |
21% |
| 127 | Seychelles |
20% |
| 128 | Bangladesh |
20% |
| 129 | Lithuania |
20% |
| 130 | Kyrgyzstan |
20% |
| 131 | Austria |
20% |
| 132 | Côte d’Ivoire |
20% |
| 133 | Equatorial Guinea |
20% |
| 134 | Eswatini |
19% |
| 135 | Sudan |
19% |
| 136 | Switzerland |
19% |
| 137 | UK |
19% |
| 138 | Indonesia |
19% |
| 139 | Slovenia |
19% |
| 140 | Cameroon |
19% |
| 141 | New Zealand |
19% |
| 142 | São Tomé & Príncipe |
18% |
| 143 | Nigeria |
18% |
| 144 | Russia |
18% |
| 145 | Somalia |
18% |
| 146 | Benin |
18% |
| 147 | Chad |
18% |
| 148 | Zimbabwe |
18% |
| 149 | Guinea-Bissau |
18% |
| 150 | Solomon Islands |
18% |
| 151 | Angola |
17% |
| 152 | Comoros |
17% |
| 153 | Djibouti |
17% |
| 154 | Burkina Faso |
17% |
| 155 | Guinea |
17% |
| 156 | Senegal |
17% |
| 157 | Central African Republic |
17% |
| 158 | South Sudan |
16% |
| 159 | Niger |
16% |
| 160 | Congo |
16% |
| 161 | Estonia |
16% |
| 162 | Laos |
16% |
| 163 | Fiji |
16% |
| 164 | DRC |
15% |
| 165 | Togo |
15% |
| 166 | Liberia |
15% |
| 167 | Latvia |
15% |
| 168 | Burundi |
14% |
| 169 | Zambia |
14% |
| 170 | Belarus |
14% |
| 171 | Luxembourg |
14% |
| 172 | Madagascar |
14% |
| 173 | Samoa |
14% |
| 174 | Cambodia |
13% |
| 175 | Sierra Leone |
13% |
| 176 | Ukraine |
13% |
| 177 | Papua New Guinea |
13% |
| 178 | Denmark |
12% |
| 179 | Turkmenistan |
12% |
| 180 | Germany |
12% |
| 181 | Eritrea |
12% |
| 182 | Moldova |
11% |
| 183 | Bhutan |
10% |
| 184 | Mozambique |
10% |
| 185 | Finland |
10% |
| 186 | Ethiopia |
9% |
| 187 | Netherlands |
9% |
| 188 | Rwanda |
9% |
| 189 | Kenya |
9% |
| 190 | Sweden |
9% |
| 191 | Nepal |
8% |
| 192 | Lesotho |
8% |
| 193 | Vanuatu |
8% |
| 194 | Niue |
7% |
| 195 | Uganda |
6% |
| 196 | Tanzania |
4% |
| 197 | Malawi |
3% |
Note: Data collected between 2022–2024, via surveys and national statistics programs, published August 2024. Figures are age-standardized, averaged between sexes, and rounded.
In fact, the Middle East and West and South Asia are all swathes of red—indicating about half of the population isn’t exercising enough.
On the other hand, East and Southeast Asian countries are a little better when it comes to physical activity.
Interestingly Japan—known for their longevity—isn’t technically exercising enough by the specified guidelines. However the Japanese are also known for their walkable cities and excellent diet, both points in their favor.
Meanwhile, most people in Europe and Africa meet the requirements. Sub-Saharan Africa in particular is very active, but there are economic reasons at play here as well: a greater share of the population in poorer countries are often employed in subsistence farming or manual labor.
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To see the correlation between exercise levels and incomes check out The Global Population by Income Group for a quick overview.



UAE
Kuwait
Cuba
Lebanon
South Korea
Panama
Qatar
Iraq
Portugal
Saudi Arabia
Costa Rica
India
Suriname
Iran
Pakistan
Venezuela
Libya
Philippines
Serbia
South Africa
Japan
Trinidad & Tobago
Türkiye
Barbados
Saint Kitts & Nevis
Puerto Rico
Belize
Oman
Cyprus
Malta
Brazil
Italy
Malaysia
El Salvador
Nicaragua
Bahrain
Jamaica
Argentina
Mauritania
Chile
Antigua & Barbuda
Syria
Bahamas
Canada
Sri Lanka
Dominican Republic
Poland
Guatemala
Honduras
Romania
Paraguay
Grenada
Tajikistan
Nauru
Greece
Guyana
Norway
Peru
Colombia
Egypt
Uruguay
U.S.
Afghanistan
Tunisia
Brunei
Bulgaria
Kiribati
Uzbekistan
Cabo Verde
Tonga
Dominica
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
Vietnam
Mauritius
Mali
Palestine
Hungary
Micronesia
Yemen
Algeria
Thailand
Croatia
Haiti
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Mexico
Mongolia
Taiwan
Andorra
North Korea
Timor-Leste
Armenia
Israel
North Macedonia
Palau
Iceland
San Marino
Australia
Monaco
Belgium
Cook Islands
Namibia
Maldives
Morocco
Marshall Islands
Tuvalu
Albania
Georgia
Azerbaijan
China
Czechia
Slovakia
France
Singapore
Ecuador
Montenegro
Bolivia
Botswana
Myanmar
Ireland
Spain
Ghana
Gambia
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Saint Lucia
Gabon
Seychelles
Bangladesh
Lithuania
Kyrgyzstan
Austria
Côte d’Ivoire
Equatorial Guinea
Eswatini
Sudan
Switzerland
UK
Indonesia
Slovenia
Cameroon
New Zealand
São Tomé & Príncipe
Nigeria
Russia
Somalia
Benin
Chad
Zimbabwe
Guinea-Bissau
Solomon Islands
Angola
Comoros
Djibouti
Burkina Faso
Guinea
Senegal
Central African Republic
South Sudan
Niger
Congo
Estonia
Laos
Fiji
DRC
Togo
Liberia
Latvia
Burundi
Zambia
Belarus
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Samoa
Cambodia
Sierra Leone
Ukraine
Papua New Guinea
Denmark
Turkmenistan
Germany
Eritrea
Moldova
Bhutan
Mozambique
Finland
Ethiopia
Netherlands
Rwanda
Kenya
Sweden
Nepal
Lesotho
Vanuatu
Niue
Uganda
Tanzania
Malawi












