Why Women Sit: Determinants of Leisure Sitting Time for Working Women

Aug 27, 2015Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health

Factors That Affect How Much Time Working Women Spend Sitting for Leisure

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Abstract

Greater weekday leisure sitting time is associated with being older, having fewer children, poorer health, and more weekend sitting.

  • Older age is linked to increased weekday leisure sitting time.
  • Having fewer children correlates with greater weekday leisure sitting time.
  • Self-reported poorer health is associated with higher weekday leisure sitting time.
  • Weekend leisure sitting time is related to greater work-related sitting time.
  • Increased weekday leisure sitting time predicts greater weekend leisure sitting time.
  • Physical activity does not correlate with leisure sitting time during weekdays or weekends.

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