Sedentary Behavior in Dutch Workers

Nov 21, 2007American journal of preventive medicine

Sitting time among Dutch workers varies by job type and industry

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Abstract

On average, the Dutch working population reported sitting for 7 hours each day.

  • One third of the total sitting time occurred at work.
  • Significant differences in sitting behavior were observed among various occupational groups and sectors.
  • Workers who sat for extended periods at work did not sit less during their leisure time.
  • This finding suggests a potential link between prolonged sitting at work and overall sedentary behavior.

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