Qi Meiling, Moyle Wendy, Jones Cindy, Weeks Benjamin
1 Griffith University.
Workplace Health Saf. 2019 Mar;67(3):123-130. doi: 10.1177/2165079918790585. Epub 2018 Aug 30.
Prolonged sitting time has been reported among university workers which can have adverse health effects. The aim of this study was to examine the sitting time, physical activity, and psychological well-being reported by older university office workers. An online self-reported survey was distributed to all office workers 55 years and older at one university in Australia. Sixty-six office workers were recruited. They reported an average sitting time of 7.5 hours per day on weekdays. In all, 72.7% of the sample reported both moderate and high physical activity levels. A high percentage of the office workers reported depression (25.8%) and anxiety (12.1%). Lower education levels were significantly related to higher perceived stress and more depressive symptomatology ( p = .03 and .02, respectively). Significant associations were found between stress, depression, and anxiety ( p < .001) among this group of workers.
据报道,大学工作人员久坐时间较长,这可能对健康产生不利影响。本研究的目的是调查老年大学办公室工作人员报告的久坐时间、身体活动和心理健康状况。在澳大利亚一所大学,对所有55岁及以上的办公室工作人员进行了一项在线自我报告调查。招募了66名办公室工作人员。他们报告说工作日平均每天久坐时间为7.5小时。总体而言,72.7%的样本报告了中等和高强度的身体活动水平。高比例的办公室工作人员报告有抑郁(25.8%)和焦虑(12.1%)症状。较低的教育水平与较高的感知压力和更多的抑郁症状显著相关(分别为p = 0.03和0.02)。在这群工作人员中,压力、抑郁和焦虑之间存在显著关联(p < 0.001)。