Relationship between physical activity and locomotive syndrome among young and middle-aged Japanese workers
CONCLUSIONS: Fewer sedentary breaks during work and longer TV viewing time could increase the risk of LS in young and middle-aged Japanese workers.PMID:38192224 | DOI:10.1093/joccuh/uiae001 (Source: Journal of Occupational Health)
Source: Journal of Occupational Health - January 9, 2024 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Kazuhiko Watanabe Xi Lu Shota Masuda Takeshi Miyamoto Takahiko Katoh Source Type: research

Relationship between physical activity and locomotive syndrome among young and middle-aged Japanese workers
CONCLUSIONS: Fewer sedentary breaks during work and longer TV viewing time could increase the risk of LS in young and middle-aged Japanese workers.PMID:38192224 | DOI:10.1093/joccuh/uiae001 (Source: Journal of Occupational Health)
Source: Journal of Occupational Health - January 9, 2024 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Kazuhiko Watanabe Xi Lu Shota Masuda Takeshi Miyamoto Takahiko Katoh Source Type: research

Short-term economic evaluation of physical activity-based corporate health programs: a systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: In addition to promoting a healthy lifestyle, PA-CHPs have the potential to generate significant economic returns. However, the heterogeneity among the existing studies highlights the need for standardization and accurate reporting of costs in future research.PMID:38183160 | DOI:10.1093/joccuh/uiae002 (Source: Journal of Occupational Health)
Source: Journal of Occupational Health - January 5, 2024 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Lorenzo Bonatesta Stefano Palermi Felice Sirico Mario Mancinelli Pierpaolo Torelli Ettore Russo Giada Annarumma Marco Vecchiato Frederik Fernando Giampietro Gregori Josef Niebauer Alessandro Biffi Source Type: research

The quantity and quality of scientific evidence about the health of working women in occupational health of Japan: A scoping review
CONCLUSION: The results underscored the need for higher-quality study designs with more scientific evidence on working women's health in the field of occupational health.PMID:37845837 | PMC:PMC10579630 | DOI:10.1002/1348-9585.12427 (Source: Journal of Occupational Health)
Source: Journal of Occupational Health - October 17, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Kyoko Nomura Kyoko Kitagawa Mayumi Tsuji Miho Iida Mizuki Aoki Kasane Miyauchi Junko Hirayama Kengo Nagashima Toru Takebayashi Akizumi Tsutsumi Source Type: research