Lifetime high occupational physical activity and total and cause-specific mortality among 320 000 adults in the NIH-AARP study: a cohort study.
David Martinez-GomezPieter CoenenCarlos Celis-MoralesJorge MotaFernando Rodriguez-ArtalejoCharles MatthewsPedro F Saint-MauricePublished in: Occupational and environmental medicine (2021)
Participating in high OPA was not consistently associated with a higher mortality risk, after adjustments for education and smoking factors. Workers in high OPA should be aware that they might not be getting all well-known health benefits of being physically active if they are only very active at work.