Job strain as a risk factor for leisure-time physical inactivity: an individual-participant meta-analysis of up to 170,000 men and women: the IPD-Work Consortium

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Job strain as a risk factor for leisure-time physical inactivity : an individual-participant meta-analysis of up to 170,000 men and women: the IPD-Work Consortium. / Fransson, Eleonor I; Heikkilä, Katriina; Nyberg, Solja T; Zins, Marie; Westerlund, Hugo; Westerholm, Peter; Väänänen, Ari; Virtanen, Marianna; Vahtera, Jussi; Theorell, Töres; Suominen, Sakari; Singh-Manoux, Archana; Siegrist, Johannes; Sabia, Séverine; Rugulies, Reiner; Pentti, Jaana; Oksanen, Tuula; Nordin, Maria; Nielsen, Martin L.; Marmot, Michael G; Magnusson Hanson, Linda L; Madsen, Ida E H; Lunau, Thorsten; Leineweber, Constanze; Kumari, Meena; Kouvonen, Anne; Koskinen, Aki; Koskenvuo, Markku; Knutsson, Anders; Kittel, France; Jöckel, Karl-Heinz; Joensuu, Matti; Houtman, Irene L; Hooftman, Wendela E; Goldberg, Marcel; Geuskens, Goedele A; Ferrie, Jane E; Erbel, Raimund; Dragano, Nico; De Bacquer, Dirk; Clays, Els; Casini, Annalisa; Burr, Hermann; Borritz, Marianne; Bonenfant, Sébastien; Bjørner, Jakob; Alfredsson, Lars; Hamer, Mark; Batty, G David; Kivimäki, Mika.

In: American Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 176, No. 12, 15.12.2012, p. 1078-89.

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Fransson, EI, Heikkilä, K, Nyberg, ST, Zins, M, Westerlund, H, Westerholm, P, Väänänen, A, Virtanen, M, Vahtera, J, Theorell, T, Suominen, S, Singh-Manoux, A, Siegrist, J, Sabia, S, Rugulies, R, Pentti, J, Oksanen, T, Nordin, M, Nielsen, ML, Marmot, MG, Magnusson Hanson, LL, Madsen, IEH, Lunau, T, Leineweber, C, Kumari, M, Kouvonen, A, Koskinen, A, Koskenvuo, M, Knutsson, A, Kittel, F, Jöckel, K-H, Joensuu, M, Houtman, IL, Hooftman, WE, Goldberg, M, Geuskens, GA, Ferrie, JE, Erbel, R, Dragano, N, De Bacquer, D, Clays, E, Casini, A, Burr, H, Borritz, M, Bonenfant, S, Bjørner, J, Alfredsson, L, Hamer, M, Batty, GD & Kivimäki, M 2012, 'Job strain as a risk factor for leisure-time physical inactivity: an individual-participant meta-analysis of up to 170,000 men and women: the IPD-Work Consortium', American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 176, no. 12, pp. 1078-89. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kws336

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Fransson, E. I., Heikkilä, K., Nyberg, S. T., Zins, M., Westerlund, H., Westerholm, P., Väänänen, A., Virtanen, M., Vahtera, J., Theorell, T., Suominen, S., Singh-Manoux, A., Siegrist, J., Sabia, S., Rugulies, R., Pentti, J., Oksanen, T., Nordin, M., Nielsen, M. L., ... Kivimäki, M. (2012). Job strain as a risk factor for leisure-time physical inactivity: an individual-participant meta-analysis of up to 170,000 men and women: the IPD-Work Consortium. American Journal of Epidemiology, 176(12), 1078-89. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kws336

Vancouver

Fransson EI, Heikkilä K, Nyberg ST, Zins M, Westerlund H, Westerholm P et al. Job strain as a risk factor for leisure-time physical inactivity: an individual-participant meta-analysis of up to 170,000 men and women: the IPD-Work Consortium. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2012 Dec 15;176(12):1078-89. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kws336

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Fransson, Eleonor I ; Heikkilä, Katriina ; Nyberg, Solja T ; Zins, Marie ; Westerlund, Hugo ; Westerholm, Peter ; Väänänen, Ari ; Virtanen, Marianna ; Vahtera, Jussi ; Theorell, Töres ; Suominen, Sakari ; Singh-Manoux, Archana ; Siegrist, Johannes ; Sabia, Séverine ; Rugulies, Reiner ; Pentti, Jaana ; Oksanen, Tuula ; Nordin, Maria ; Nielsen, Martin L. ; Marmot, Michael G ; Magnusson Hanson, Linda L ; Madsen, Ida E H ; Lunau, Thorsten ; Leineweber, Constanze ; Kumari, Meena ; Kouvonen, Anne ; Koskinen, Aki ; Koskenvuo, Markku ; Knutsson, Anders ; Kittel, France ; Jöckel, Karl-Heinz ; Joensuu, Matti ; Houtman, Irene L ; Hooftman, Wendela E ; Goldberg, Marcel ; Geuskens, Goedele A ; Ferrie, Jane E ; Erbel, Raimund ; Dragano, Nico ; De Bacquer, Dirk ; Clays, Els ; Casini, Annalisa ; Burr, Hermann ; Borritz, Marianne ; Bonenfant, Sébastien ; Bjørner, Jakob ; Alfredsson, Lars ; Hamer, Mark ; Batty, G David ; Kivimäki, Mika. / Job strain as a risk factor for leisure-time physical inactivity : an individual-participant meta-analysis of up to 170,000 men and women: the IPD-Work Consortium. In: American Journal of Epidemiology. 2012 ; Vol. 176, No. 12. pp. 1078-89.

Bibtex

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title = "Job strain as a risk factor for leisure-time physical inactivity: an individual-participant meta-analysis of up to 170,000 men and women: the IPD-Work Consortium",
abstract = "Unfavorable work characteristics, such as low job control and too high or too low job demands, have been suggested to increase the likelihood of physical inactivity during leisure time, but this has not been verified in large-scale studies. The authors combined individual-level data from 14 European cohort studies (baseline years from 1985-1988 to 2006-2008) to examine the association between unfavorable work characteristics and leisure-time physical inactivity in a total of 170,162 employees (50% women; mean age, 43.5 years). Of these employees, 56,735 were reexamined after 2-9 years. In cross-sectional analyses, the odds for physical inactivity were 26% higher (odds ratio = 1.26, 95% confidence interval: 1.15, 1.38) for employees with high-strain jobs (low control/high demands) and 21% higher (odds ratio = 1.21, 95% confidence interval: 1.11, 1.31) for those with passive jobs (low control/low demands) compared with employees in low-strain jobs (high control/low demands). In prospective analyses restricted to physically active participants, the odds of becoming physically inactive during follow-up were 21% and 20% higher for those with high-strain (odds ratio = 1.21, 95% confidence interval: 1.11, 1.32) and passive (odds ratio = 1.20, 95% confidence interval: 1.11, 1.30) jobs at baseline. These data suggest that unfavorable work characteristics may have a spillover effect on leisure-time physical activity.",
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AU - Fransson, Eleonor I

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AU - Nyberg, Solja T

AU - Zins, Marie

AU - Westerlund, Hugo

AU - Westerholm, Peter

AU - Väänänen, Ari

AU - Virtanen, Marianna

AU - Vahtera, Jussi

AU - Theorell, Töres

AU - Suominen, Sakari

AU - Singh-Manoux, Archana

AU - Siegrist, Johannes

AU - Sabia, Séverine

AU - Rugulies, Reiner

AU - Pentti, Jaana

AU - Oksanen, Tuula

AU - Nordin, Maria

AU - Nielsen, Martin L.

AU - Marmot, Michael G

AU - Magnusson Hanson, Linda L

AU - Madsen, Ida E H

AU - Lunau, Thorsten

AU - Leineweber, Constanze

AU - Kumari, Meena

AU - Kouvonen, Anne

AU - Koskinen, Aki

AU - Koskenvuo, Markku

AU - Knutsson, Anders

AU - Kittel, France

AU - Jöckel, Karl-Heinz

AU - Joensuu, Matti

AU - Houtman, Irene L

AU - Hooftman, Wendela E

AU - Goldberg, Marcel

AU - Geuskens, Goedele A

AU - Ferrie, Jane E

AU - Erbel, Raimund

AU - Dragano, Nico

AU - De Bacquer, Dirk

AU - Clays, Els

AU - Casini, Annalisa

AU - Burr, Hermann

AU - Borritz, Marianne

AU - Bonenfant, Sébastien

AU - Bjørner, Jakob

AU - Alfredsson, Lars

AU - Hamer, Mark

AU - Batty, G David

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N2 - Unfavorable work characteristics, such as low job control and too high or too low job demands, have been suggested to increase the likelihood of physical inactivity during leisure time, but this has not been verified in large-scale studies. The authors combined individual-level data from 14 European cohort studies (baseline years from 1985-1988 to 2006-2008) to examine the association between unfavorable work characteristics and leisure-time physical inactivity in a total of 170,162 employees (50% women; mean age, 43.5 years). Of these employees, 56,735 were reexamined after 2-9 years. In cross-sectional analyses, the odds for physical inactivity were 26% higher (odds ratio = 1.26, 95% confidence interval: 1.15, 1.38) for employees with high-strain jobs (low control/high demands) and 21% higher (odds ratio = 1.21, 95% confidence interval: 1.11, 1.31) for those with passive jobs (low control/low demands) compared with employees in low-strain jobs (high control/low demands). In prospective analyses restricted to physically active participants, the odds of becoming physically inactive during follow-up were 21% and 20% higher for those with high-strain (odds ratio = 1.21, 95% confidence interval: 1.11, 1.32) and passive (odds ratio = 1.20, 95% confidence interval: 1.11, 1.30) jobs at baseline. These data suggest that unfavorable work characteristics may have a spillover effect on leisure-time physical activity.

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