Does the benefit on survival from leisure time physical activity depend on physical activity at work? A prospective cohort study.

<h4>Purpose</h4>To investigate if persons with high physical activity at work have the same benefits from leisure time physical activity as persons with sedentary work.<h4>Methods</h4>In the Copenhagen City Heart Study, a prospective cohort of 7,411 males and 8,916 females ag...

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Autores principales: Andreas Holtermann, Jacob Louis Marott, Finn Gyntelberg, Karen Søgaard, Poul Suadicani, Ole Steen Mortensen, Eva Prescott, Peter Schnohr
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:38754f2dfb584c2792a870f680cf2c8d2021-11-18T08:00:57ZDoes the benefit on survival from leisure time physical activity depend on physical activity at work? A prospective cohort study.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0054548https://doaj.org/article/38754f2dfb584c2792a870f680cf2c8d2013-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23349926/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203<h4>Purpose</h4>To investigate if persons with high physical activity at work have the same benefits from leisure time physical activity as persons with sedentary work.<h4>Methods</h4>In the Copenhagen City Heart Study, a prospective cohort of 7,411 males and 8,916 females aged 25-66 years without known cardiovascular disease at entry in 1976-78, 1981-83, 1991-94, or 2001-03, the authors analyzed with sex-stratified multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression the association between leisure time physical activity and cardiovascular and all-cause mortality among individuals with different levels of occupational physical activity.<h4>Results</h4>During a median follow-up of 22.4 years, 4,003 individuals died from cardiovascular disease and 8,935 from all-causes. Irrespective of level of occupational physical activity, a consistently lower risk with increasing leisure time physical activity was found for both cardiovascular and all-cause mortality among both men and women. Compared to low leisure time physical activity, the survival benefit ranged from 1.5-3.6 years for moderate and 2.6-4.7 years for high leisure time physical activity among the different levels of occupational physical activity.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Public campaigns and initiatives for increasing physical activity in the working population should target everybody, irrespective of physical activity at work.Andreas HoltermannJacob Louis MarottFinn GyntelbergKaren SøgaardPoul SuadicaniOle Steen MortensenEva PrescottPeter SchnohrPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 1, p e54548 (2013)
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Andreas Holtermann
Jacob Louis Marott
Finn Gyntelberg
Karen Søgaard
Poul Suadicani
Ole Steen Mortensen
Eva Prescott
Peter Schnohr
Does the benefit on survival from leisure time physical activity depend on physical activity at work? A prospective cohort study.
description <h4>Purpose</h4>To investigate if persons with high physical activity at work have the same benefits from leisure time physical activity as persons with sedentary work.<h4>Methods</h4>In the Copenhagen City Heart Study, a prospective cohort of 7,411 males and 8,916 females aged 25-66 years without known cardiovascular disease at entry in 1976-78, 1981-83, 1991-94, or 2001-03, the authors analyzed with sex-stratified multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression the association between leisure time physical activity and cardiovascular and all-cause mortality among individuals with different levels of occupational physical activity.<h4>Results</h4>During a median follow-up of 22.4 years, 4,003 individuals died from cardiovascular disease and 8,935 from all-causes. Irrespective of level of occupational physical activity, a consistently lower risk with increasing leisure time physical activity was found for both cardiovascular and all-cause mortality among both men and women. Compared to low leisure time physical activity, the survival benefit ranged from 1.5-3.6 years for moderate and 2.6-4.7 years for high leisure time physical activity among the different levels of occupational physical activity.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Public campaigns and initiatives for increasing physical activity in the working population should target everybody, irrespective of physical activity at work.
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author Andreas Holtermann
Jacob Louis Marott
Finn Gyntelberg
Karen Søgaard
Poul Suadicani
Ole Steen Mortensen
Eva Prescott
Peter Schnohr
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Jacob Louis Marott
Finn Gyntelberg
Karen Søgaard
Poul Suadicani
Ole Steen Mortensen
Eva Prescott
Peter Schnohr
author_sort Andreas Holtermann
title Does the benefit on survival from leisure time physical activity depend on physical activity at work? A prospective cohort study.
title_short Does the benefit on survival from leisure time physical activity depend on physical activity at work? A prospective cohort study.
title_full Does the benefit on survival from leisure time physical activity depend on physical activity at work? A prospective cohort study.
title_fullStr Does the benefit on survival from leisure time physical activity depend on physical activity at work? A prospective cohort study.
title_full_unstemmed Does the benefit on survival from leisure time physical activity depend on physical activity at work? A prospective cohort study.
title_sort does the benefit on survival from leisure time physical activity depend on physical activity at work? a prospective cohort study.
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