Differences between work and leisure in temporal patterns of objectively measured physical activity among blue-collar workers

Sep 30, 2015BMC public health

How physical activity patterns differ between work and leisure time in blue-collar workers

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Abstract

Occupational physical activity (OPA) involved 33.4% of walking in brief periods compared to 15.4% for leisure time physical activity (LTPA).

  • OPA is associated with a higher percentage of walking in short bursts (<5 min) than LTPA.
  • LTPA involves more prolonged sitting periods (>30 min) compared to OPA.
  • Gender appears to modify the differences in temporal patterns of OPA and LTPA, while age does not.
  • These findings suggest significant differences in how physical activity is structured between work and leisure among blue-collar workers.

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