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Visualization of Intensity Levels to Reduce the Gap Between Self-Reported and Directly Measured Physical Activity
Published on: March 7, 2019
Work-related physical activity among adults in Germany
Jonas D Finger1, Gert B M Mensink1, Cornelia Lange1
1Robert Koch Institute, Department for Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:
In GEDA 2014/2015-EHIS the prevalence of work-related physical activity was estimated based on respondents' self-reported data. 47.5% of women and 47.2% of men mostly sit or stand during work. The highest proportion of people who mostly sit or stand during work is found among 18- to 29-year-old women (55.5%) and men aged 30 to 44 (50.2%). A significantly higher proportion of men (14.8%) than women (3.2%) have jobs involving mostly heavy manual labour. For both genders, the higher a person's level of education, the more likely it is that physical activity during work is limited to sitting or standing. The results highlight great potential to promote physical activity.

