Objectives Previous research has shown strong associations between occupational physical activity (OPA) and need for recovery (NFR). However this research has only utilized self-reported measures of OPA which may be biased. Thus, there is a need for investigating if the previously documented association between self-reported OPA and NFR can be found when using technical measures of OPA. There is also the need to investigate whether older workers are particularly susceptible to increased NFR, since age-related declines in physical capacity mean that it is likely these workers will have a higher NFR for a given physical activity. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between technically measured OPA and NFR, and whether thi...
Objective: Physical inactivity is a major health risk for working adults, yet the interplay between ...
Background: This study aimed to identify accelerometer-measured daily physical activity patterns, an...
Whether occupational physical activity (PA) will be assessed via questionnaires or accelerometry dep...
Objectives Previous research has shown strong associations between occupational physical activity (O...
Background Health benefits of physical activity are very well acknowledged but the role of both occ...
Purpose: An ageing population will necessitate people to work for longer. High occupational physical...
Purpose Employees experiencing a high need for recovery (NFR) are at risk of long-term adverse effec...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Recent studies suggest that while leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) promote...
Objective: Prospectively investigating whether different approaches of physical work demands are ass...
To investigate the impact of increasing age on the need for recovery (NFR) over time among day worke...
Objective: To examine three levels of need for recovery (NFR) after work in relation to effort from ...
BACKGROUND:To study the associations between during and after work hours physical activity and relax...
The aim was to describe occupational physical activity (OPA) and examine the role of psychosocial jo...
Objective: Leisure time sedentary behaviour (SB) is known to be associated with a number of healthre...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to examine longitudinal profiles of occupational physical activity (OPA) from...
Objective: Physical inactivity is a major health risk for working adults, yet the interplay between ...
Background: This study aimed to identify accelerometer-measured daily physical activity patterns, an...
Whether occupational physical activity (PA) will be assessed via questionnaires or accelerometry dep...
Objectives Previous research has shown strong associations between occupational physical activity (O...
Background Health benefits of physical activity are very well acknowledged but the role of both occ...
Purpose: An ageing population will necessitate people to work for longer. High occupational physical...
Purpose Employees experiencing a high need for recovery (NFR) are at risk of long-term adverse effec...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Recent studies suggest that while leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) promote...
Objective: Prospectively investigating whether different approaches of physical work demands are ass...
To investigate the impact of increasing age on the need for recovery (NFR) over time among day worke...
Objective: To examine three levels of need for recovery (NFR) after work in relation to effort from ...
BACKGROUND:To study the associations between during and after work hours physical activity and relax...
The aim was to describe occupational physical activity (OPA) and examine the role of psychosocial jo...
Objective: Leisure time sedentary behaviour (SB) is known to be associated with a number of healthre...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to examine longitudinal profiles of occupational physical activity (OPA) from...
Objective: Physical inactivity is a major health risk for working adults, yet the interplay between ...
Background: This study aimed to identify accelerometer-measured daily physical activity patterns, an...
Whether occupational physical activity (PA) will be assessed via questionnaires or accelerometry dep...