Total and domain‐specific sitting time among employees in desk‐based work settings in Australia
To describe the total and domain‐specific daily sitting time among a sample of Australian office‐based employees. In April 2010, paper‐based surveys were provided to desk‐based employees (n=801) in Victoria, Australia. Total daily and domain‐specific (work, leisure‐time and transport‐related) sittin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 2015-06, Vol.39 (3), p.237-242 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To describe the total and domain‐specific daily sitting time among a sample of Australian office‐based employees.
In April 2010, paper‐based surveys were provided to desk‐based employees (n=801) in Victoria, Australia. Total daily and domain‐specific (work, leisure‐time and transport‐related) sitting time (minutes/day) were assessed by validated questionnaires. Differences in sitting time were examined across socio‐demographic (age, sex, occupational status) and lifestyle characteristics (physical activity levels, body mass index [BMI]) using multiple linear regression analyses.
The median (95% confidence interval [CI]) of total daily sitting time was 540 (531–557) minutes/day. Insufficiently active adults (median=578 minutes/day, [95%CI: 564–602]), younger adults aged 18–29 years (median=561 minutes/day, [95%CI: 540–577]) reported the highest total daily sitting times. Occupational sitting time accounted for almost 60% of total daily sitting time. In multivariate analyses, total daily sitting time was negatively associated with age (unstandardised regression coefficient [B]=−1.58, p |
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ISSN: | 1326-0200 1753-6405 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1753-6405.12293 |