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Table 2 Individual level fixed-effects models predicting the effect of change in working and employment conditions on the levels of leisure-time physical activity

From: Employment conditions and leisure-time physical activity among Korean workers: a longitudinal study (2009–2019)

Predictors

Model 1: Total (95% CI)

Model 2: Men (95% CI)

Model 3: Women (95% CI)

Working hours

-12.02*** (-19.22, -4.83)

-11.04* (-20.49, -1.59)

-13.58* (-24.45 to -2.71)

Labor union

30.49** (7.76, 53.23)

44.36** (14.82, 73.89)

3.06 (-30.85, 36.98)

Shift work

20.88 (-6.14, 47.90)

34.03 (-3.77, 71.84)

1.42 (-32.44, 35.28)

Manual labor

-42.07** (-71.86, -12.27)

-64.32** (-106.36, -22.29)

-1.32 (-39.74, 37.10)

Part-time work

50.29** (14.98, 85.60)

49.55 (-29.78, 128.87)

41.60* (3.62, 79.58)

Work at home

-8.00 (-77.05, 61.04)

-21.05 (-131.26, 89.16)

-6.04 (-90.43, 78.36)

Self-reported

precarious work

-28.55* (-55.26, -1.84)

-44.96* (-86.83, -3.09)

-10.96 (-43.86, 21.94)

Fixed-term employment (i.e., temporary work)

19.89 (-1.56, 41.33)

19.95 (-16.81, 56.71)

19.77 (-4.21, 43.76)

  1. Note: Adjusted for age, marital status, education, smoking, alcohol use, self-reported health, year-fixed effect, and region-fixed effect; P < .05. P < .01 P < .001