Background: There is mounting evidence for an association between sedentary behaviour at work and an increase in all-cause death. Objective: The aim of the present study is to compare the mortality risk between a group of workers who performed sedentary jobs and a group of workers who performed physical jobs. Methods: A sample of 2325 subjects aged 65-84 years was randomly selected from the electoral rolls of eight municipalities in the Apulia region of southern Italy. All the participants underwent clinical exams and evaluation of work and lifetime physical activity via an interview. The jobs were divided into physical jobs (farmer, worker, attendant) and sedentary jobs (employee, manager, housewife, unemployed). Mortality data wer...
In many European countries requirements for retirement have been tightened, causing an increase in w...
Background: Several studies have reported predictors for loss of mobility and impairments of physica...
Objectives To investigate the effect of job demand, job control and job strain on total mortality am...
Background: There is mounting evidence for an association between sedentary behaviour at work and a...
Abstract Objectives: To examine the relationships of late-career physical heaviness of work and sit...
Objectives: To examine the relationships of late-career physical heaviness of work and sitting at w...
Background: There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse hea...
There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse health outcomes...
There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse health outcomes...
Background: There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse hea...
Background - High amounts of sedentary behaviour have been associated with increased risks of severa...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a potential risk factor for chronic-ill health and mortality, tha...
Abstract: Background: Current physical activity guidelines do not distinguish between activity accum...
Background: Sedentary behaviours (time spent sitting, with low energy expenditure) are associated wi...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviours (time spent sitting, with low energy expenditure) are assoc...
In many European countries requirements for retirement have been tightened, causing an increase in w...
Background: Several studies have reported predictors for loss of mobility and impairments of physica...
Objectives To investigate the effect of job demand, job control and job strain on total mortality am...
Background: There is mounting evidence for an association between sedentary behaviour at work and a...
Abstract Objectives: To examine the relationships of late-career physical heaviness of work and sit...
Objectives: To examine the relationships of late-career physical heaviness of work and sitting at w...
Background: There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse hea...
There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse health outcomes...
There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse health outcomes...
Background: There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse hea...
Background - High amounts of sedentary behaviour have been associated with increased risks of severa...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a potential risk factor for chronic-ill health and mortality, tha...
Abstract: Background: Current physical activity guidelines do not distinguish between activity accum...
Background: Sedentary behaviours (time spent sitting, with low energy expenditure) are associated wi...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviours (time spent sitting, with low energy expenditure) are assoc...
In many European countries requirements for retirement have been tightened, causing an increase in w...
Background: Several studies have reported predictors for loss of mobility and impairments of physica...
Objectives To investigate the effect of job demand, job control and job strain on total mortality am...