Does work-related and commuting physical activity predict changes in physical activity and sedentary behavior during the transition to retirement? GPS and accelerometer study
Pasanen Sanna; Halonen Jaana I; Suorsa Kristin; Leskinen Tuija H; Kestens Yan; Thierry Benoit; Pentti Jaana; Vahtera Jussi; Stenholm Sari S
Does work-related and commuting physical activity predict changes in physical activity and sedentary behavior during the transition to retirement? GPS and accelerometer study
Pasanen Sanna
Halonen Jaana I
Suorsa Kristin
Leskinen Tuija H
Kestens Yan
Thierry Benoit
Pentti Jaana
Vahtera Jussi
Stenholm Sari S
Elsevier
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023052547821
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023052547821
Tiivistelmä
We examined how GPS and accelerometer measured work-related and commuting physical activity contribute to changes in physical activity and sedentary behavior during the retirement transition in the Finnish Retirement and Aging study (n = 118). Lower work-related activity was associated with a decrease in sedentary time and an increase in light physical activity during retirement. Conversely, higher work-related activity was associated with an increase in sedentary time and a decrease in light physical activity, except among those active workers who also were active commuters. Thus, both work-related and commuting physical activity predict changes in physical activity and sedentary behavior when retiring.
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