Authors
Josephine Y Chau, Hidde P van der Ploeg, Dafna Merom, Tien Chey, Adrian E Bauman
Publication date
2012/3/1
Journal
Preventive medicine
Volume
54
Issue
3-4
Pages
195-200
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
AIM
To examine associations between occupational and leisure-time sitting, physical activity and obesity in working adults.
METHODS
We analyzed data from workers from the 2007–08 Australian National Health Survey (n=10,785). Participants reported their activity at work (mostly sitting, standing, walking, or heavy labor), transport-related walking, leisure-time sitting and physical activity. Body mass index was objectively measured. Adjusted Cox proportional hazard regression models examined associations between occupational activity category, leisure-time sitting, physical activity and obesity risk.
RESULTS
Substantial proportions of men (42%) and women (47%) mostly sit at work. Workers with sitting jobs were significantly more likely to be sufficiently active during leisure-time than workers with mostly standing, walking or heavy labor jobs (RR=0.88, 0.80, 0.86 respectively). Workers with mostly sitting jobs had …
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