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Physical activity, job demand–control, perceived stress–energy, and salivary cortisol in white-collar workers
International Archives of Occupational & Environmental Health, 08/17/09
Hansen AM et al. – Physically active employees perceive less stress and more energy. The association between stress–energy and salivary cortisol was affected by vigorous physical activity. No association between job control–demand and the degree of physical activity was found. Based on the present data, we recommend office workers—exposed to high job strain and inactivity at the job—to perform physical activity, preferably of high intensity, in order to reduce stress and increase energy.
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