The aim is to describe physical activity and blood pressure during work and leisure time among Swedish ambulance personnel, and to relate this to work- and lifestyle factors.
The work environment for ambulance personnel consists of several factors that might have negative effect on health, for example shift work, long working hours, stress and physical demanding work. Associations between these work-related factors and increased risk of disease, for example cardiovascular- and musculoskeletal disease, have been observed in several studies. However, few studies have specifically been focusing on ambulance personnel. There is lack of knowledge regarding how work environment factors affect physical activity during work and leisure time among ambulance personnel. Further, the knowledge about blood pressure during work and leisure time is limited for this group.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
64
Observational study of work environment, leisure time, blood pressure, physical activity and health
Jonkoping University, School of Health and Welfare
Jönköping, Sweden
Blood pressure
Ambulatory blood pressure, Objectively measured
Time frame: 48 hours
Physical activity
Objectively measured with accelerometry
Time frame: 7 days
Recovery
Self-reported
Time frame: baseline, pre-intervention/procedure/surgery
Health
Subjective overall health
Time frame: baseline, pre-intervention/procedure/surgery
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