Abstract Background: Little is known about how sitting time, alone or in combination with markers of physical activity (PA), influences mental well-being and work productivity. Given the need to develop workplace PA interventions that target employees’ health related efficiency outcomes; this study examined the associations between self-reported sitting time, PA, mental well-being and work productivity in office employees. Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study. Spanish university office employees (n = 557) completed a survey measuring socio-demographics, total and domain specific (work and travel) self-reported sitting time, PA (International Physical Activity Questionnaire short version), mental well-being (Warwick-Edinburg Mental Wel...
Background: Physically inactive and sedentary lifestyles are negatively related to both mental healt...
Prolonged sitting time has been reported among university workers which can have adverse health effe...
Background Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour may be adversely associated with phys...
Background: Little is known about how sitting time, alone or in combination with markers of physical...
Background: Sedentary behaviour (SB) is highly prevalent in workplaces and this behaviour can be det...
Background: Sedentary behavior is negatively associated with cognition and mood. Adults often engage...
Abstract Background Interventions to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviours with...
Background: Interventions to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviours within the w...
Background Technological advances mean that many adults are now employed in sedentary occupations. G...
Sedentary behavior is highly prevalent in office-based workplaces; however, few studies have assesse...
Abstract Objective Occupational sitting time in white-collar workers represents a prominent contribu...
Sedentary behavior is highly prevalent in office-based workplaces; however, few studies have assesse...
Background: Office-based employees face two workplace health hazards: insufficient physical activity...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour may be adversely associated with phy...
Objective: Employee presenteeism is the extent to which health conditions adversely affect at-work...
Background: Physically inactive and sedentary lifestyles are negatively related to both mental healt...
Prolonged sitting time has been reported among university workers which can have adverse health effe...
Background Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour may be adversely associated with phys...
Background: Little is known about how sitting time, alone or in combination with markers of physical...
Background: Sedentary behaviour (SB) is highly prevalent in workplaces and this behaviour can be det...
Background: Sedentary behavior is negatively associated with cognition and mood. Adults often engage...
Abstract Background Interventions to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviours with...
Background: Interventions to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviours within the w...
Background Technological advances mean that many adults are now employed in sedentary occupations. G...
Sedentary behavior is highly prevalent in office-based workplaces; however, few studies have assesse...
Abstract Objective Occupational sitting time in white-collar workers represents a prominent contribu...
Sedentary behavior is highly prevalent in office-based workplaces; however, few studies have assesse...
Background: Office-based employees face two workplace health hazards: insufficient physical activity...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour may be adversely associated with phy...
Objective: Employee presenteeism is the extent to which health conditions adversely affect at-work...
Background: Physically inactive and sedentary lifestyles are negatively related to both mental healt...
Prolonged sitting time has been reported among university workers which can have adverse health effe...
Background Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour may be adversely associated with phys...