To examine differences in non-occupational physical activity behaviour in workers who engage in high and low occupational physical activity. Design Cross-sectional survey of 112 otherwise comparable volunteers in active (56 walking postal delivery workers) or inactive (56 administrative postal workers) occupations in Glasgow (Scotland) in 2007. Methods Twenty four-hour physical activity (steps and time standing, walking and sedentary) patterns were measured using activPAL™ for seven days. Comparisons were made during 8-hour work-shifts, during non-work hours on work-days and during the 2 non-work days. Results Age and body mass index of delivery and office staff, respectively, were (means (SD)) 38 (9) years versus 40 (7) years a...
AbstractObjectivePhysical inactivity is a major health risk for working adults, yet the interplay be...
OBJECTIVE: To examine objectively determined sedentary behavior and physical activity (PA) during an...
Background: Prolonged sitting is associated with poorer cardio-metabolic health. Furthermore, repeat...
OBJECTIVES: Lack of physical activity (PA) has been hypothesised as an underlying mechanism in the a...
Objective Physical inactivity has been hypothesized as an underlying factor for the association betw...
Objective:To examine the association between employment status and physical activity and sedentary b...
Background: A better understanding of how occupational indicators influence physical activity levels...
Background: A better understanding of how occupational indicators influence physical activity levels...
Objective: Little is known about the prevalence of lifestyle physical activity (PA) by occupational ...
Sedentary behavior is a well-known risk factor for several non-communicable diseases. The aim of our...
Background Differences in how shift workers accumulate physical activity (PA) while at work and in l...
Background Technological advances mean that many adults are now employed in sedentary occupations. G...
Background: To examine sedentary time, prolonged sedentary bouts and physical activity in Australian...
Background. International research indicates that blue-collar employees typically exhibit lower rate...
BACKGROUND: To examine sedentary time, prolonged sedentary bouts and physical activity in Australian...
AbstractObjectivePhysical inactivity is a major health risk for working adults, yet the interplay be...
OBJECTIVE: To examine objectively determined sedentary behavior and physical activity (PA) during an...
Background: Prolonged sitting is associated with poorer cardio-metabolic health. Furthermore, repeat...
OBJECTIVES: Lack of physical activity (PA) has been hypothesised as an underlying mechanism in the a...
Objective Physical inactivity has been hypothesized as an underlying factor for the association betw...
Objective:To examine the association between employment status and physical activity and sedentary b...
Background: A better understanding of how occupational indicators influence physical activity levels...
Background: A better understanding of how occupational indicators influence physical activity levels...
Objective: Little is known about the prevalence of lifestyle physical activity (PA) by occupational ...
Sedentary behavior is a well-known risk factor for several non-communicable diseases. The aim of our...
Background Differences in how shift workers accumulate physical activity (PA) while at work and in l...
Background Technological advances mean that many adults are now employed in sedentary occupations. G...
Background: To examine sedentary time, prolonged sedentary bouts and physical activity in Australian...
Background. International research indicates that blue-collar employees typically exhibit lower rate...
BACKGROUND: To examine sedentary time, prolonged sedentary bouts and physical activity in Australian...
AbstractObjectivePhysical inactivity is a major health risk for working adults, yet the interplay be...
OBJECTIVE: To examine objectively determined sedentary behavior and physical activity (PA) during an...
Background: Prolonged sitting is associated with poorer cardio-metabolic health. Furthermore, repeat...