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. 2015 Dec 3;3:36–39. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2015.11.011

Table 2.

Sitting, standing and stepping time during working hours and non-working hours on workdays and non-workdays in sample of bus drivers from the East Midlands, UK. (N = 28).

All days (median ± IQR)
Workdays only (median ± IQR)
Workdays Non-workdays Differences (p value) During working hours Non-working hours Differences (p value)
Waking hours (min/day) 1021 ± 106 914 ± 198 < 0.05 528 ± 87 493 ± 103 0.25
% of wear time spent sedentary 75 ± 9 62 ± 10 < 0.001 83 ± 10 68 ± 11 < 0.001
Time in sedentary behaviour (min/day) 724 ± 112 528 ± 151 < 0.001 417 ± 88 307 ± 64 < 0.001
% of wear time spent standing 25 ± 9 36 ± 9 < 0.001 17 ± 10 32 ± 12 < 0.001
Time standing (min/day) 242 ± 86 312 ± 99 < 0.01 89 ± 47 153 ± 81 < 0.001
% of wear time spent in stepping 5 ± 2 8 ± 2 < 0.001 4 ± 3 7 ± 4 < 0.01
Time stepping (min/day) 55 ± 22 74 ± 29 < 0.01 22 ± 14 33 ± 16 < 0.001