Key term: accelerometry

Original article [online first; 24 April 2025]   pdf
Comparison of sedentary time, number of steps and sit-to-stand-transitions of desk-based workers in different office environments including working from home: analysis of quantitative accelerometer data from the cross-sectional part of the SITFLEX Study
Sauter M, Backé E, Pfab C, Prigge M, Brendler C, Liebers F, von Löwis P, Pfeiffer A, Papenfuss F, Hegewald J
 
Original article 2022;48(2):137-147   pdf full text
How does accelerometry-measured arm elevation at work influence prospective risk of long-term sickness absence?
Gupta N, Rasmussen CL, Forsman M, Søgaard K, Holtermann A
 
Original article 2018;44(5):530-538   pdf full text
Prolonged sitting at work is associated with a favorable time course of low-back pain among blue-collar workers: a prospective study in the DPhacto cohort
Korshøj M, Jørgensen MB, Hallman DM, Lagersted-Olsen J, Holtermann A, Gupta N
 
Original article 2018;44(3):265-273   pdf
Objectively measured physical activity of hospital shift workers
Loef B, van der Beek AJ, Holtermann A, Hulsegge G, van Baarle D, Proper KI
 
Original article 2016;42(3):237-245   pdf full text
Prediction of objectively measured physical activity and sedentariness among blue-collar workers using survey questionnaires
Gupta N, Heiden M, Mathiassen SE, Holtermann A
 
Original article 2016;42(2):125-134   pdf full text
Social support modifies association between forward bending of the trunk and low-back pain: Cross-sectional field study of blue-collar workers
Villumsen M, Holtermann A, Samani A, Madeleine P, Jørgensen MB