- Title
- The association between physical activity, sitting time, sleep duration, and sleep quality as correlates of presenteeism
- Creator
- Guertler, Diana; Vandelanotte, Corneel; Short, Camille; Alley, Stephanie; Schoeppe, Stephanie; Duncan, Mitch J.
- Relation
- Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Vol. 57, Issue 3, p. 321-328
- Publisher Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000000355
- Publisher
- Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2015
- Description
- Objective: This study aims to examine the relationship of lifestyle behaviors (physical activity, work and non-work sitting time, sleep quality, and sleep duration) with presenteeism while controlling for sociodemographics, work and health-related variables. Methods: Data were collected from 710 workers (aged 20 to 76 years; 47.9% women) from randomly selected Australian adults who completed an online survey. Linear regression was used to examine the relationship between lifestyle behaviors and presenteeism. Results: Poorer sleep quality (standardized regression coefficients [B] = 0.112; P <0.05), suboptimal duration (B=0.081; P<0.05), and lowerwork sitting time (B = −0.086; P < 0.05) were significantly associated with higher presenteeism when controlling for all lifestyle behaviors. Engaging in three risky lifestyle behaviors was associated with higher presenteeism (B = 0.150; P< 0.01) compared with engaging in none or one. Conclusions: The results of this study highlight the importance of sleep behaviors for presenteeism and call for behavioral interventions that simultaneously address sleep in conjunction with other activity-related behaviors.
- Subject
- presenteeism; physical activity; sitting time; sleep duration; sleep quality
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1336701
- Identifier
- uon:27682
- Identifier
- ISSN:1076-2752
- Language
- eng
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