Changes in work factors and concurrent changes in leisure time physical activity: a 12-year longitudinal analysis.
Aviroop BiswasKathleen G DobsonMonique A M GignacClaire de OliveiraPeter M SmithPublished in: Occupational and environmental medicine (2020)
Results suggest that as participants' skill discretion decreased, and their physical and psychological demands, and work hours increased, their likelihood of becoming more active and moderately active also decreased, supporting the value of targeting improvements in these work factors for physical activity interventions.