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Table 6 Associations between baseline workplace sitting in 2012 and shoulder complaints in the last 12 months in 2017 (yes/no) stratified by leisure time physical activity to baseline among 2,082 employees aged 31–60 years in Germany. Poisson regressions. Prevalence Ratios (PR)

From: Impact of sitting at work on musculoskeletal complaints of German workers - results from the study on mental health at work (S-MGA)

Exposure

Strata defined by leisure time physical activity prior to baseline

Shoulder, n = 1102

Occupational sitting 2012

none of the time

little/some of the time

mostly/all the time

PR

95% CI

PR

95% CI

PR

95% CI

Model 3

Under 5 h/week

1

(Ref)

1

(Ref)

1

(Ref)

5 to < 15 h/week

1.12

0.94–1.34

1.02

0.87–1.21

0.75

0.54–1.05

15 to < 25 h/week

1.12

0.91–1.38

1.05

0.88–1.26

0.69

0.46–1.02

25 to < 35 h/week

1.30

1.03–1.64

0.95

0.77–1.16

0.73

0.45–1.19

35 or more hours/week

1.12

0.90–1.41

0.94

0.77–1.16

0.58

0.27–1.22

  1. Model 3: adjusted for the sex, age, occupational level, BMI, smoking, musculoskeletal diseases at baseline, psychological disorders and lifting/carrying heavy loads at work
  2. PR: prevalence ratio, Ref: reference category