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Fig. 1 | Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors

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From: The association of physical activity and sedentary behaviour on health-related quality of life: a cross-sectional study from the physical activity at work (PAW) trial

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aHealth-related quality of life dimensions was collected using EQ-5D-5L interviewer-administered questionnaire. Participants were categorised into either ‘Having problem’ (1) or ‘Having no problem’ (0) in each dimension. bSedentary refers to spending at least nine hours per day in sedentary behaviours, while not-sedentary refers to spending less than nine hours per day in sedentary activities. cphysically inactive refers to participants who did not meet the current physical activity guideline (≥150 minutes moderate-intensity or >75 minutes vigorous-intensity equivalent physical activity per week), while active refers to participants who met the guideline

Health-related quality of life dimensionsa compared between physical activity and sedentary behaviour categories.

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