%0 Journal Article %T Educational differences in self-rated physical fitness among Finns %A Kaisa Pulkkinen %A Tomi M£¿kinen %A Heli Valkeinen %A Ritva Pr£¿tt£¿l£¿ %A Katja Borodulin %J BMC Public Health %D 2013 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1471-2458-13-163 %X Our aim was to study educational differences in self-rated physical fitness in Finnish population. The data were collected in 2007 for a cross-sectional population based National FINRISK Study. The analyzed data included 2722 men and 3108 women aged 25 to 74 years. Statistical method was ordinal logistic regression.Longer educational career was associated with better self-rated physical fitness. The educational differences in self-rated physical fitness were largely explained by health behavior. Leisure-time physical activity explained fully and body mass index partly the educational differences in self-rated physical fitness among men. The combination of body mass index, history of chronic diseases and smoking explained the differences fully among men and partly among women. Leisure-time, occupational and commuting physical activities, body mass index, history of chronic diseases and smoking together explained all educational differences in self-rated physical fitness among both genders.Although educational differences in self-rated physical fitness were found, they were explained by health behavior related factors. Leisure-time physical activity offered the strongest single explanation for the educational differences in self-rated physical fitness. Thus, possibilities for leisure-time physical activity should be increased especially among the low educated. %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/13/163/abstract