The association between driving time and unhealthy lifestyles: a cross-sectional, general population study of 386 493 UK Biobank participants
Abstract
Background Driving is a common type of sedentary behaviour; an independent risk factor for poor health. The study explores whether driving is also associated with other unhealthy lifestyle factors. Methods In a cross-sectional study of UK Biobank participants, driving time was treated as an ordinal variable and other lifestyle factors dichotomized into low/high risk based on guidelines. The associations were explored using chi-square tests for...
Paper Details
Title
The association between driving time and unhealthy lifestyles: a cross-sectional, general population study of 386 493 UK Biobank participants
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
3
Pages
527 - 534
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