Sedentary behaviors and physical activity of the working population measured by accelerometry: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Aug 6, 2024BMC public health

Physical activity and sitting time of working adults measured by movement trackers: a review and combined analysis

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Abstract

An average of 553.34 minutes per day is spent in by workers across various occupations.

  • 63% of analyzed studies reported daily time spent in sedentary behavior and .
  • Average daily time spent in was 299.77 minutes, while moderate to vigorous activity was only 33.87 minutes.
  • Office workers had significantly more sedentary behavior and less compared to nurses, with differences of 2.3 hours and 14 minutes respectively.
  • Organizational factors such as shift work and workplace facilities were found to significantly influence sedentary behavior and physical activity.
  • Many studies did not specify individual occupations or grouped them, limiting insights into specific occupational behaviors.

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Key numbers

553.34 min/day
Average Daily
Average time spent in across 12 studies.
299.77 min/day
Average Daily
Average time spent in across four studies.
33.87 min/day
Average Daily
Average time spent in across seven studies.

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What this is

  • This review evaluates () and () among working populations using accelerometry.
  • It identifies which occupations exhibit the highest and lowest levels of and .
  • The study also explores organizational factors influencing these behaviors, highlighting gaps in existing research.

Essence

  • Adult workers average 9.22 hours of , 5 hours of light , and 0.56 hours of moderate to vigorous daily. Office workers exhibit the highest and lowest compared to other occupations, while nurses show the opposite pattern.

Key takeaways

  • Office workers average 585.33 min/day in , significantly higher than nurses at 445 min/day. This discrepancy emphasizes the need for targeted interventions to reduce in office settings.
  • The average time spent in light is 299.77 min/day, with office workers engaging in less light (263.86 min/day) compared to nurses (408 min/day). This suggests that occupation type greatly influences levels.
  • Only occupation type was consistently reported as an organizational factor influencing and , indicating a significant gap in understanding how other workplace characteristics affect these behaviors.

Caveats

  • The review's stringent inclusion criteria limited the diversity of occupations analyzed, focusing mainly on office workers and nurses. This may not represent the full spectrum of working populations.
  • Most studies included were cross-sectional, which may limit the ability to draw causal conclusions about the factors influencing and .
  • Methodological differences across studies, such as device type and placement, complicate the synthesis of results and may affect the reliability of comparisons.

Definitions

  • Sedentary Behavior (SB): Any waking behavior characterized by an energy expenditure ≤ 1.5 metabolic equivalents (METs), while in a sitting, reclining, or lying posture.
  • Physical Activity (PA): Body movements facilitated by skeletal muscles that lead to energy expenditure.
  • Light Physical Activity (LPA): Physical activity that is less intense than moderate to vigorous physical activity, typically involving movements that do not significantly elevate heart rate.
  • Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity (MVPA): Physical activity that is intense enough to elevate heart rate and breathing, contributing to overall fitness.

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