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Gimeno D et al. - An association was found in men between exposure to passive jobs over 5 years and low LTPA at follow-up, independently of other relevant risk factors. The prevalence ratio for low LTPA in men was 1.16 times greater for employees with three reports of passive job than for those who had never worked in passive jobs. No association was observed in women. This study provides evidence that working in passive jobs may encourage a passive lifestyle in men.

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