Dayanne OrellanaMery Cintia Duran TorrezElvira G. Zamora-HuaringaGianella Alejandra Arias-Aroni2026-03-222026-03-22202510.1123/jpah.2024-0494https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2024-0494https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/78022Specific sociodemographic, lifestyle and environmental factors are associated with LTPA performance among the Bolivian population; monitoring and intervention with groups at higher risk of sedentarism based on these socioenvironmental and behavioral factors are encouraged. Our study has important implications for addressing the lack of evidence for underrepresented low- and middle-income countries and highlighting social inequalities that hinder LTPA during crisis times from an integral perspective to enhance prevention and health promotion programs based on physical activity and LTPA.enPhysical activityPerspective (graphical)Health promotionEnvironmental healthPromotion (chess)Intervention (counseling)InequalityGerontologySocial inequalityPeriod (music)Factors Associated With Leisure-Time Physical Activity During the Postpandemic Period in a Lower-Middle-Income Countryarticle