@article{oai:tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp:00046462, author = {柴田, 愛 and Ishii, Kaori and Shibata, Ai and Oka, Koichiro}, issue = {4}, journal = {Journal of occupational and environmental medicine}, month = {Apr}, note = {Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the relationships between work engagement, productivity, and self-reported work-related sedentary behavior in Japanese adults. Methods: The present study recruited 2572 Japanese individuals (20–59 years old) via an internet survey and assessed their demographic characteristics, work-related characteristics, and sedentary behavior. Data were analyzed with logistic regression. Results: The mean proportion of work days involving work-related sedentary behavior was approximately 70% and the mean number of weekly working hours was approximately 43 hours. Among those aged 40 to 59 years, work-related sedentary behavior was associated with low work vigor (odds ratio: 1.43), dedication (1.61), absorption (1.39), and total score of work engagement (1.49). Among those aged 20 to 39 years, work-related sedentary behavior was associated with low efficiency (1.38). Conclusion: Reducing work-related sedentary behavior may improve workers’ engagement and productivity.}, pages = {e173--e177}, title = {Work Engagement, Productivity, and Self-Reported Work-Related Sedentary Behavior Among Japanese Adults}, volume = {60}, year = {2018} }