Table 2

Prevalence (%) of high occupational physical activity by birth cohort and study year in men and women. The unemployed, retired, and housewives excluded

Birth cohort1972197719821987199219972002
Men(n = 5141)(n = 4810)(n = 3912)(n = 2426)(n = 2224)(n = 2379)(n = 2486)
1913–22645550
1923–326456585434
1933–4254504849363941
1943–5258514749374037
1953–624751394141
1963–72433938
1973–7733
Study year (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.14−0.20 to −0.08P < 0.001
Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.05−0.07 to −0.03P < 0.001
Study year* Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*0.020.01–0.03P < 0.001
Women(n = 3926)(n = 3994)(n = 3362)(n = 2435)(n = 2344)(n = 2581)(n = 2813)
1913–22615140
1923–325246404531
1933–4241383737312819
1943–5230292732273028
1953–621726192427
1963–72242323
1973-7718
Study year (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.16−0.24 to −0.09P < 0.001
Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.23−0.27 to −0.20P < 0.001
Study year* Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*0.050.03 to 0.07P < 0.001
Birth cohort1972197719821987199219972002
Men(n = 5141)(n = 4810)(n = 3912)(n = 2426)(n = 2224)(n = 2379)(n = 2486)
1913–22645550
1923–326456585434
1933–4254504849363941
1943–5258514749374037
1953–624751394141
1963–72433938
1973–7733
Study year (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.14−0.20 to −0.08P < 0.001
Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.05−0.07 to −0.03P < 0.001
Study year* Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*0.020.01–0.03P < 0.001
Women(n = 3926)(n = 3994)(n = 3362)(n = 2435)(n = 2344)(n = 2581)(n = 2813)
1913–22615140
1923–325246404531
1933–4241383737312819
1943–5230292732273028
1953–621726192427
1963–72242323
1973-7718
Study year (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.16−0.24 to −0.09P < 0.001
Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.23−0.27 to −0.20P < 0.001
Study year* Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*0.050.03 to 0.07P < 0.001

*Beta values (B) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) and significance levels (P) from linear regression model, adjusted for geographical area

Table 2

Prevalence (%) of high occupational physical activity by birth cohort and study year in men and women. The unemployed, retired, and housewives excluded

Birth cohort1972197719821987199219972002
Men(n = 5141)(n = 4810)(n = 3912)(n = 2426)(n = 2224)(n = 2379)(n = 2486)
1913–22645550
1923–326456585434
1933–4254504849363941
1943–5258514749374037
1953–624751394141
1963–72433938
1973–7733
Study year (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.14−0.20 to −0.08P < 0.001
Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.05−0.07 to −0.03P < 0.001
Study year* Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*0.020.01–0.03P < 0.001
Women(n = 3926)(n = 3994)(n = 3362)(n = 2435)(n = 2344)(n = 2581)(n = 2813)
1913–22615140
1923–325246404531
1933–4241383737312819
1943–5230292732273028
1953–621726192427
1963–72242323
1973-7718
Study year (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.16−0.24 to −0.09P < 0.001
Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.23−0.27 to −0.20P < 0.001
Study year* Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*0.050.03 to 0.07P < 0.001
Birth cohort1972197719821987199219972002
Men(n = 5141)(n = 4810)(n = 3912)(n = 2426)(n = 2224)(n = 2379)(n = 2486)
1913–22645550
1923–326456585434
1933–4254504849363941
1943–5258514749374037
1953–624751394141
1963–72433938
1973–7733
Study year (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.14−0.20 to −0.08P < 0.001
Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.05−0.07 to −0.03P < 0.001
Study year* Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*0.020.01–0.03P < 0.001
Women(n = 3926)(n = 3994)(n = 3362)(n = 2435)(n = 2344)(n = 2581)(n = 2813)
1913–22615140
1923–325246404531
1933–4241383737312819
1943–5230292732273028
1953–621726192427
1963–72242323
1973-7718
Study year (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.16−0.24 to −0.09P < 0.001
Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*−0.23−0.27 to −0.20P < 0.001
Study year* Birth cohort (B, 95% CI, P)*0.050.03 to 0.07P < 0.001

*Beta values (B) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) and significance levels (P) from linear regression model, adjusted for geographical area

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