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Table 6 Expected difference in leisure time behaviours following reallocation between work physical behaviours on Tuesday

From: Day-to-day pattern of work and leisure time physical behaviours: are low socioeconomic status adults couch potatoes or work warriors?

 

Estimated Leisure Time Behaviours

Work Time Behaviours

Sedentary

Standing

Active

Min/day

Δ

Min/day

Δ

Min/day

Δ

Increasing sedentary work time

 Average work time-use composition

309

 

100

 

42

 

  + 15 min sedentary

309

0

100

0

42

0

  + 30 min sedentary

310

+ 1

99

−1

42

0

  + 45 min sedentary

310

+ 1

99

−1

42

0

Increasing standing work time

 Average work time-use composition

309

 

100

 

42

 

  + 15 min standing

309

0

100*

0

42

0

  + 30 min standing

310

+ 1

99*

−1

42

0

  + 45 min standing

309

+ 2

99*

−1

40

−2

Increasing active work time

 Average work time-use composition

309

 

100

 

42

 

  + 15 min active

308*

−1

100*

0

43

+ 1

  + 30 min active

306*

−3

101*

+ 1

44

+ 2

  + 45 min active

305*

+ 4

102*

+ 2

44

+ 2

  1. Active = walking, running, stair climbing, and cycling. Results based on multivariate models adjusted for sex, age, smoking-status, BMI and work duration (results shown in Tables 4 and 5). * indicates significant at p < 0.05