“…Table 3 shows the characteristics of the studies found during the searching, including author/s, year of publication, sample size and age, and the results on the level of selfreported PA; both globally, and stratified by gender or body status, whenever possible. In total, we included 23 studies in the review: eight in Europe (four from Spain, three from England and one from Switzerland) (Arriscado et al, 2015;Benítez-Porres et al, 2016a, 2016bGarcía-Cervantes et al, 2016;Sandercock & Cohen, 2019;Schmidt et al, 2017;Voss et al, 2014); eight in Asia (three in Iran, three in Malaysia and two in China) (Chan et al, 2019;Firouzi et al, 2014;Guo & Wang, 2017;Jan Mohamed et al, 2015;Keykhaei et al, 2016;Khodaverdi & Bahram, 2015;Rostami-Moez et al, 2017;Thien et al, 2015); six in America (three in Canada, one in the US, one in Brazil and one in Nicaragua) (Brown et al, 2018;Silva & Cavalcante Neto, 2017;Ferland et al, 2015;Khan et al, 2015;Reyes Ortiz et al, 2018;Voss et al, 2014); and one in Africa (Mauritius) (Bundhun et al, 2018). However, the cross-cultural study by Voss et al (2014) was carried out in both America (Canada) and Europe (England); including the results of two samples in the same research work.…”