Objectively measured physical activity in New Zealand workers

作者: G Schofield , H Badlands , M Oliver

DOI: 10.1016/S1440-2440(05)80005-2

关键词: PopulationOccupational safety and healthDemographyPhysical therapyTotal physical activityAnalysis of variancePoison controlWork timePedometerPhysical activityMedicine

摘要: To date, no objective measurements of New Zealanders' physical activity have been reported. The relative contribution work time to total daily by gender and occupational category has also not measured objectively in any population. present study reports such data using pedometer steps counts quantify both non-work a sample Zealand adult workers six different categories over three-day period. Females (9943±3855 steps) had slightly higher, but significantly (F=0.084 (1,179) , p=0.772) step than males (9766±3965 steps). Using the 10 000 day criterion, 57% were considered at least low-active. Analysis variance was used identify between group (occupational) differences workplace (F=11.189 (5,175) p p=0.027), (F=6.265

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