TY - GEN AU - Cillekens, Bart AU - Coenen, Pieter AU - Huysmans, Maaike A AU - Holtermann, Andreas AU - Troiano, Richard P AU - Mork, Paul Jarle AU - Krokstad, Steinar AU - Clays, Els AU - De Bacquer, Dirk AU - Aadahl, Mette AU - Kårhus, Line Lund AU - Sjøl, Anette AU - Bo Andersen, Lars AU - Kauhanen, Jussi AU - Voutilainen, Ari AU - Pulsford, Richard AU - Stamatakis, Emmanuel AU - Goldbourt, Uri AU - Peters, Annette AU - Thorand, Barbara AU - Rosengren, Annika AU - Björck, Lena AU - Sprow, Kyle AU - Franzon, Kristin AU - Rodriguez-Barranco, Miguel AU - Luján-Barroso, Leila AU - Alfredsson, Lars AU - Bahls, Martin AU - Ittermann, Till AU - Wanner, Miriam AU - Bopp, Matthias AU - Marott, Jacob Louis AU - Schnohr, Peter AU - Nordestgaard, Børge G AU - Dalene, Knut Eirik AU - Ekelund, Ulf AU - Clausen, Johan AU - Jensen, Magnus T AU - Petersen, Christina Bjørk AU - Krause, Niklas AU - Twisk, Jos AU - van Mechelen, Willem AU - van der Beek, Allard J PY - 2024 DO - 10.1016/j.jshs.2024.100987 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/10668/24325 T2 - Journal of sport and health science AB - Background: There is insufficient evidence to provide recommendations for leisure-time physical activity among workers across various occupational physical activity levels. This study aimed to assess the association of leisure-time physical activity... LA - en PB - Shanghai University of Sport KW - Individual participant data KW - Job demands KW - Mortality KW - Physical activity paradox KW - Mortality KW - Exercise KW - Occupational Health TI - Should workers be physically active after work? Associations of leisure-time physical activity with cardiovascular and all-cause mortality across occupational physical activity levels-An individual participant data meta-analysis. TY - review ER -