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Insights on physical behavior while working from home:An ecological momentary assessment study

Authors :
Sers, Svenja
Timm, Irina
de Vries, Elisabeth A.
Wäsche, Hagen
Woll, Alexander
Bender, Oliver
Giurgiu, Marco
Sers, Svenja
Timm, Irina
de Vries, Elisabeth A.
Wäsche, Hagen
Woll, Alexander
Bender, Oliver
Giurgiu, Marco
Source :
Sers , S , Timm , I , de Vries , E A , Wäsche , H , Woll , A , Bender , O & Giurgiu , M 2023 , ' Insights on physical behavior while working from home : An ecological momentary assessment study ' , Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports , vol. 33 , no. 11 , pp. 2273-2285 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic, working from home (WFH) has emerged as a common alternative work environment, but the possible influence on daily physical behavior (PB) (i.e., physical activity (PA), sedentary behavior (SB)) remains unclear. This study aimed to examine daily associations between PB and the work environment (i.e., WFH, working at the office (WAO)), as well as to explore and identify patterns of PB within each work environment. An observational study using a dual-accelerometer system to continuously assess PB for at least 5 days was conducted. The sample consisted of 55 participants providing 276 days of assessment. Additional demographic, contextual, and psychological variables were measured via baseline questionnaire and several smartphone prompts per day. To analyze the effects of the work environment on PB, multilevel analyses were conducted. For the identification of patterns within each work environment, latent class trajectory modelling was applied. Associations between the work environment and various PA parameters were found, indicating that WFH has a negative effect on MVPA time, steps, and physical activity intensity (MET), but a positive effect on short PA bouts (≤5 min). No associations between the work environment and any SB parameter (i.e., SB time, SB breaks, SB bouts) were found. Latent class trajectory modelling revealed three MVPA patterns for days WFH, and two patterns for days WAO. Given the growing prevalence of WFH and the positive health effects associated with MVPA, daily-tailored solutions to enhance MPVA while WFH are urgently needed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Sers , S , Timm , I , de Vries , E A , Wäsche , H , Woll , A , Bender , O & Giurgiu , M 2023 , ' Insights on physical behavior while working from home : An ecological momentary assessment study ' , Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports , vol. 33 , no. 11 , pp. 2273-2285 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1398451810
Document Type :
Electronic Resource