abstract: Background To identify social ecological correlates of objectively measured workplace sedentary behavior. Methods Participants from 24 worksites - across academic, industrial, and government sectors - wore an activPAL-micro accelerometer for 7-days (Jan-Nov 2016). Work time was segmented using daily logs. Sedentary behavior outcomes included time spent sitting, standing, in light intensity physical activity (LPA, stepping cadence 30 min). Outcomes were standardized to an 8 h work day. Two electronic surveys were completed to derive individual (job type and work engagement), cultural (lunch away from the desk, walking at lunch and face-to-face interaction), physical (personal printer and office type) and organizational (sector) fac...
Sedentary behavior is highly prevalent in office-based workplaces; however, few studies have assesse...
Background: Sedentary behavior is negatively associated with cognition and mood. Adults often engage...
Objective: To examine the associations between potential social ecological correlates and self-repor...
Abstract Background To identify social ecological correlates of objectively measured workplace seden...
Cross-sectional analysis of data from the Recharge@Work study was used to assess individual, interpe...
Background Although the main targets for reducing workplace sedentary behavior have been clarified, ...
This thesis examined the social ecological correlates of desk-based workers sedentary time and sitti...
Background Sedentary behaviours (SB) can be characterized by low energy expenditure in a reclining p...
This article presents baseline data from 1120 employees across 10 worksites enrolled in a workplace ...
Background: Interventions to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviours within the w...
BACKGROUND: Individuals in office-based occupations have low levels of physical activity but there i...
Occupational sedentary behaviour is a growing health concern which accounts for almost half of overa...
OBJECTIVE: To examine objectively determined sedentary behavior and physical activity (PA) during an...
IntroductionTechnological advancements have made life and work more sedentary, and long hours of sit...
Background: Sedentary behavior, which is highly prevalent among office workers, is associated with m...
Sedentary behavior is highly prevalent in office-based workplaces; however, few studies have assesse...
Background: Sedentary behavior is negatively associated with cognition and mood. Adults often engage...
Objective: To examine the associations between potential social ecological correlates and self-repor...
Abstract Background To identify social ecological correlates of objectively measured workplace seden...
Cross-sectional analysis of data from the Recharge@Work study was used to assess individual, interpe...
Background Although the main targets for reducing workplace sedentary behavior have been clarified, ...
This thesis examined the social ecological correlates of desk-based workers sedentary time and sitti...
Background Sedentary behaviours (SB) can be characterized by low energy expenditure in a reclining p...
This article presents baseline data from 1120 employees across 10 worksites enrolled in a workplace ...
Background: Interventions to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviours within the w...
BACKGROUND: Individuals in office-based occupations have low levels of physical activity but there i...
Occupational sedentary behaviour is a growing health concern which accounts for almost half of overa...
OBJECTIVE: To examine objectively determined sedentary behavior and physical activity (PA) during an...
IntroductionTechnological advancements have made life and work more sedentary, and long hours of sit...
Background: Sedentary behavior, which is highly prevalent among office workers, is associated with m...
Sedentary behavior is highly prevalent in office-based workplaces; however, few studies have assesse...
Background: Sedentary behavior is negatively associated with cognition and mood. Adults often engage...
Objective: To examine the associations between potential social ecological correlates and self-repor...