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. 2020 Nov 23;63(3):181–190. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000002097

TABLE 2.

Correlations Among Individual Lifestyle, Occupational Environment, Environmental Satisfaction, and Physical and Mental Well-Being

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 Overall physical activity
2 Physical exercise 0.73∗∗
3 Overall food intake −0.14∗∗ −0.08
4 “Healthy” food intake 0.19∗∗ 0.24∗∗ −0.19∗∗
5 “Junk” food intake −0.20∗∗ −0.20∗∗ 0.42∗∗ 0.56∗∗
6 Distractions while working −0.17∗∗ −0.15∗∗ 0.19∗∗ −0.12∗∗ 0.25∗∗
7 Workload expectations −0.05 −0.09∗∗ 0.05 −0.01 0.07 −0.01
8 Communication with coworkers 0.30∗∗ 0.23∗∗ −0.08 0.09∗∗ −0.09∗∗ −0.17∗∗ 0.21∗∗
9 Visual environment 0.05 0.03 −0.06 0.08 −0.10∗∗ −0.09∗∗ 0.01 0.03
10 Thermal environment 0.08 0.05 −0.02 0.03 −0.05 −0.12∗∗ −0.01 0.04 0.41∗∗
11 Air quality 0.08 0.08 −0.06 0.05 −0.06 −0.07 −0.03 0.02 0.49∗∗ 0.67∗∗
12 Noise 0.08 0.06 −0.07 0.08 −0.08 −0.22∗∗ −0.07 0.06 0.33∗∗ 0.36∗∗ 0.39∗∗
13 Physical well-being 0.50∗∗ 0.58∗∗ −0.21∗∗ 0.34∗∗ 0.36∗∗ −0.17∗∗ −0.05 0.22∗∗ 0.07 0.05 0.07 0.07
14 Mental well-being 0.36∗∗ 0.33∗∗ −0.17∗∗ 0.21∗∗ −0.28∗∗ 0.30∗∗ −0.04 0.27∗∗ 0.14∗∗ 0.15∗∗ 0.12∗∗ 0.20∗∗ 0.52∗∗

Bold indicates values that have meaningful interpretation as weak, moderate, or strong correlations.

∗∗

P < 0.01.

P < 0.05