![]() The association between long work hours and leisure-time physical activity and obesity. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 60(5), 475.Ĭook, M.A., & Gazmararian, J. The combined effect of long working hours and low job control on self-rated health: An interaction analysis. Scandinavian journal of public health, 44(1), 62-69.Ĭenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Barriers to Being Active Quiz. Socio-demographic and behavioral variation in barriers to leisure-time physical activity. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 2(1), 12.īorodulin, K., Sipila, N., Rahkonen, O., Leino-Arjas, P., Kestila, L., Jousilahti, P., & Prattala, R. Gender differences in perceived environmental correlates of physical activity. Medicine & science in sports & exercise, 43(8), 1575-1581.īengoechea, E.G., Spence, J.C., & McGannon, K.R. 2011 Compendium of Physical Activities: a second update of codes and MET values. Physical activity, exercise, barriers, working experience yearsĪinsworth, B.E., Haskell, W.L., Herrmann, S.D., Meckes, N., Bassett Jr, D.R., Tudor-Locke, C., Greer, J.L., Vezina, J., Whitt-Glover, M.C., & Leon, A.S. The findings of this study suggest that working women despite their working experience have similar physical activity and exercising barriers, that might benefit from interventions and strategies to overcome barriers by enhancing physical activity and exercise during working hours. Whereas, the results of this study showed that the physical activity and exercise barrier among all participants where the lack of energy (M=6.1, SD=1.7), followed by lack of time barrier (M=5.9, SD=1.8). Results: No significant differences were observed between years of experience and type of barriers. Current exercise levels and perceived barriers to physical activity were assessed by the Arabic short form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and the Barriers to Being Active Quiz of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) questionnaire. Participants were grouped according to years of working experience: less than 5 years (n=34), 5-9 years (n=32), more than 10 years (n=35). Participants of this study were (101) female workers (M=36.6, SD=6.2 years) who were recruited randomly from (Yarmouk University, Irbid Jordan). The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between physical activity levels and the type of barriers of engaging in physical activity and exercise depending on working experience years among women who have sedentary long hours jobs. Working Experience and Perceived Physical Activity and Exercise BarriersĤ7-52 | DOI: 10.26773/smj.190608 Abstract 1 Yarmouk University, Department of Physical Activity, Irbid, Jordan
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