BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested high levels of physical activity (PA), either in occupational or leisure-time, to be associated with low levels of perceived stress at work (PSW). However, because studies have been set in particular conditions, there is no possibility to generalise results on other populations of workers. This study investigated the association between PA and PSW in university workers. METHODS: University employees (N=757) aged from 26 to 65 years (47% female) at a large public Spanish university. Data were collected between January 2017 and December 2017. Physical Activity Vital Sign (PAVS) questionnaire and a single-item scale were used to assess PA levels and PSW. Associations were examined through an adjusted...
Examining Links Between Employees’ Experienced Stress Levels, Stress Coping Strategies and Use of Ph...
Background: Physical activity and perceived stress affect college- and university students health. ...
Prolonged sitting time has been reported among university workers which can have adverse health effe...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested high levels of physical activity (PA), either in occupat...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested high levels of physical activity (PA), either in occupat...
Objectives: This study examined associations between levels of physical activity (PA) in both leisur...
Work related stress is thought to affect an individual’s psychological and physical health in differ...
Approximately 60% of the world’s population do not meet the physical activity (PA) guidelines. Physi...
Subject – the relationships between occupational and leisure-time physical activity and stress exper...
Subject – the relationships between occupational and leisure-time physical activity and stress exper...
Subject – the relationships between occupational and leisure-time physical activity and stress exper...
Subject – the relationships between occupational and leisure-time physical activity and stress exper...
Background: Sedentary occupations have increased by more than 10% in Western countries over the last...
Background: Sedentary occupations have increased by more than 10% in Western countries over the last...
Background: Physical activity and perceived stress affect college- and university students health. ...
Examining Links Between Employees’ Experienced Stress Levels, Stress Coping Strategies and Use of Ph...
Background: Physical activity and perceived stress affect college- and university students health. ...
Prolonged sitting time has been reported among university workers which can have adverse health effe...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested high levels of physical activity (PA), either in occupat...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested high levels of physical activity (PA), either in occupat...
Objectives: This study examined associations between levels of physical activity (PA) in both leisur...
Work related stress is thought to affect an individual’s psychological and physical health in differ...
Approximately 60% of the world’s population do not meet the physical activity (PA) guidelines. Physi...
Subject – the relationships between occupational and leisure-time physical activity and stress exper...
Subject – the relationships between occupational and leisure-time physical activity and stress exper...
Subject – the relationships between occupational and leisure-time physical activity and stress exper...
Subject – the relationships between occupational and leisure-time physical activity and stress exper...
Background: Sedentary occupations have increased by more than 10% in Western countries over the last...
Background: Sedentary occupations have increased by more than 10% in Western countries over the last...
Background: Physical activity and perceived stress affect college- and university students health. ...
Examining Links Between Employees’ Experienced Stress Levels, Stress Coping Strategies and Use of Ph...
Background: Physical activity and perceived stress affect college- and university students health. ...
Prolonged sitting time has been reported among university workers which can have adverse health effe...