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  • - This study explored how different job-related factors affect overall physical activity (PA) and its types: leisure-time, transportation, and work-related PA, using a questionnaire from 400 full-time workers.
  • - Key findings revealed that women, white-collar workers, those with longer hours, and individuals with low exercise intentions were at higher risk for insufficient overall PA, with occupation significantly impacting both overall PA and work-related PA.
  • - The results emphasized the need for targeted workplace health programs that improve exercise intentions to enhance leisure-time and transportation PA, while also addressing job-specific elements for work-related PA.

Article Abstract

This study examined the relationships between job-related factors and overall physical activity (PA), including its subdivisions: leisure-time PA, transportation PA, and work-related PA. Additionally, this study investigated the associations between exercise intentions and different types of PA. A cross-sectional design was employed, utilizing a questionnaire to collect data on participants' demographics, job-related characteristics, exercise intentions, and levels of PA. A total of 400 full-time workers voluntarily participated in this study. The findings identified women, white-collar workers, those with longer working hours, and individuals with low exercise intentions as high-risk groups for insufficient overall PA in multiple linear regression analysis. After controlling for covariates, occupation was found to be associated with both overall PA (β = 0.146) and work-related PA (β = 0.236). Shift workers exhibited higher levels of work-related PA (β = 0.234). Furthermore, exercise intentions showed associations with overall PA (β = 0.243), leisure-time PA (β = 0.523), and transportation PA (β = 0.176) but did not demonstrate a significant relationship with work-related PA. This study highlights the importance of implementing comprehensive approaches in workplace health promotion programs aimed at enhancing various types of PA. Strategies should focus on improving exercise intentions to boost leisure-time and transportation PA, while work-related PA requires tailored interventions based on job-specific factors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11505227PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs14100912DOI Listing

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