A review of occupational physical activity and sedentary behaviour correlates
Autor: | Orla McCourt, Alexi Marmot, Jane Wardle, Abigail Fisher, Lee Smith, Marcella Ucci, Alexia Sawyer |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Gerontology Time Factors Health Behavior Physical activity Psychological intervention 030209 endocrinology & metabolism Health Promotion Social Environment 03 medical and health sciences Leisure Activities 0302 clinical medicine Intervention (counseling) Humans Working population Medicine 030212 general & internal medicine Occupations Policy Making Workplace Exercise Occupational Health Sedentary time business.industry Australia Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health United States Occupational Diseases Female Observational study Sedentary Behavior business Inclusion (education) Intrapersonal communication |
Zdroj: | Occupational Medicine. 66:185-192 |
ISSN: | 1471-8405 0962-7480 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: Physical activity reduces the risk of morbidity and high sedentary time may be associated with negative health outcomes. The workplace offers an arena to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary time, but existing workplace-based interventions have typically yielded small effects. AIMS: To collate the literature on correlates of occupational physical activity and sedentary behaviour and to inform future novel approaches to workplace-based intervention or policy. METHODS: Systematic literature searches were conducted in December 2014 using multiple databases. Identified papers were screened against an inclusion criterion. Papers were deemed eligible for this review if they included occupational physical activity and sedentary behaviour as an outcome, were quantitative observational studies and included an adult working population. Identified correlates of occupational physical activity and sedentary behaviour were organized into levels of the socioecological model. RESULTS: Forty studies met the inclusion criterion. A higher number of studies included only occupational physical activity, not sedentary time, as an outcome and were carried out in the USA and Australia. The review identified that white-collar workers are at greater risk of low occupational physical activity and high sedentary time. The majority of correlates found to be associated with occupational physical activity and sedentary time were intrapersonal and non-modifiable. CONCLUSIONS: Intervention efforts to increase occupational physical activity and reduce sedentary time may be most effective when targeted at white-collar workers. Research is needed to identify additional modifiable correlates of occupational physical activity and sedentary behaviour, in white-collar workers. |
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