Data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health were used to examine how work was associated with time spent sleeping, sitting and in physical activity (PA), in working women. Young (31–36 years; 2009) and mid-aged (59–64 years; 2010) women reported sleep (categorised as shorter �6 h/day and longer �8 h/day) and sitting time (work, transport, television, non-work computer, and other; summed for total sitting time) on the most recent work and non-work day; and moderate and vigorous PA (categorised as meeting/not meeting guidelines) in the previous week. Participants reported occupation (manager/professional; clerical/sales; trades/transport/labourer), work hours (part-time; full-time) and work pattern (shift/night; not shift/n...
BACKGROUND: Increasing levels of physical inactivity and sedentariness are contributing to the curre...
Background Differences in how shift workers accumulate physical activity (PA) while at work and in l...
Background: Prolonged sedentary behaviour is associated with poor health outcomes. Office workers of...
Data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health were used to examine how work was asso...
Data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health were used to examine how work was asso...
Background: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with h...
BACKGROUND: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with...
Background: Sitting is associated with health risks. Factors that influence sitting are however not ...
Background: A better understanding of how occupational indicators (e.g. job type, doing shift-work, ...
Objective: This study aims to examine the relationship of lifestyle behaviors (physical activity, wo...
Objective: This study aims to examine the relationship of lifestyle behaviors (physical activity, wo...
Background: Sitting time is ubiquitous for most adults in developed countries and is most prevalent ...
Background Differences in how shift workers accumulate physical activity (PA) while at work and in ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to examine the relationship of lifestyle behaviors (physical activity, wo...
Background: A better understanding of how occupational indicators (e.g. job type, doing shift-work, ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing levels of physical inactivity and sedentariness are contributing to the curre...
Background Differences in how shift workers accumulate physical activity (PA) while at work and in l...
Background: Prolonged sedentary behaviour is associated with poor health outcomes. Office workers of...
Data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health were used to examine how work was asso...
Data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health were used to examine how work was asso...
Background: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with h...
BACKGROUND: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with...
Background: Sitting is associated with health risks. Factors that influence sitting are however not ...
Background: A better understanding of how occupational indicators (e.g. job type, doing shift-work, ...
Objective: This study aims to examine the relationship of lifestyle behaviors (physical activity, wo...
Objective: This study aims to examine the relationship of lifestyle behaviors (physical activity, wo...
Background: Sitting time is ubiquitous for most adults in developed countries and is most prevalent ...
Background Differences in how shift workers accumulate physical activity (PA) while at work and in ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to examine the relationship of lifestyle behaviors (physical activity, wo...
Background: A better understanding of how occupational indicators (e.g. job type, doing shift-work, ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing levels of physical inactivity and sedentariness are contributing to the curre...
Background Differences in how shift workers accumulate physical activity (PA) while at work and in l...
Background: Prolonged sedentary behaviour is associated with poor health outcomes. Office workers of...