Insufficient PA is very common in office employees and due to this they are at higher risk for metabolic, cardiovascular and many more other health related risk factor diseases. There is a lack of data regarding the PA level of office employees groups in Albania. Thus the aim of this paper was to identify the PA level in typical representative groups of this category. A total of 164 randomly selected office employees, out of which 97 (52 females and 45 males) from one mobile company and 67 (37 females and 30 males) from a bank, participated in this study. An Albanian modified and adapted version of the an International Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to assess some indicators dealing with all kinds of PA jobs, everyday life and lei...
Leisure-time physical inactivity is a global public health concern affecting all people in different...
To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assesses physical...
Whether occupational physical activity (PA) will be assessed via questionnaires or accelerometry dep...
Approximately 60% of the world’s population do not meet the physical activity (PA) guidelines. Physi...
Objectives: The research aims to assess the level of physical activity among administrative, technic...
Active lifestyles meeting or exceeding 150 minutes/week of PA are associated with risk reductions in...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines physical activity (PA) as any movement of ...
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) and low sedentariness have significant long-term health b...
AIMS: This paper describes the work and leisure-time physical activity levels of adults living in Ti...
Introduction: The benefits of participating in physical activity (PA) are wide-ranging, such as lowe...
Work related stress is thought to affect an individual’s psychological and physical health in differ...
Office workers (OWs) are prone to insufficient physical activity (PA), which increases their risk of...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested high levels of physical activity (PA), either in occupat...
Recent studies suggest that while leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) promotes general health, eng...
Aims: The aim was to explore levels of physical activity (PA) and mental wellbeing in university emp...
Leisure-time physical inactivity is a global public health concern affecting all people in different...
To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assesses physical...
Whether occupational physical activity (PA) will be assessed via questionnaires or accelerometry dep...
Approximately 60% of the world’s population do not meet the physical activity (PA) guidelines. Physi...
Objectives: The research aims to assess the level of physical activity among administrative, technic...
Active lifestyles meeting or exceeding 150 minutes/week of PA are associated with risk reductions in...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines physical activity (PA) as any movement of ...
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) and low sedentariness have significant long-term health b...
AIMS: This paper describes the work and leisure-time physical activity levels of adults living in Ti...
Introduction: The benefits of participating in physical activity (PA) are wide-ranging, such as lowe...
Work related stress is thought to affect an individual’s psychological and physical health in differ...
Office workers (OWs) are prone to insufficient physical activity (PA), which increases their risk of...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested high levels of physical activity (PA), either in occupat...
Recent studies suggest that while leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) promotes general health, eng...
Aims: The aim was to explore levels of physical activity (PA) and mental wellbeing in university emp...
Leisure-time physical inactivity is a global public health concern affecting all people in different...
To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assesses physical...
Whether occupational physical activity (PA) will be assessed via questionnaires or accelerometry dep...