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Shift work and physical inactivity: findings from the Finnish Public Sector Study with objective working hour data

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by Wan-Ju Cheng, PhD,2 Mikko Härmä, PhD, Annina Ropponen, PhD, Kati Karhula, PhD, Aki Koskinen, MSc, Tuula -Oksanen, PhD

1. Supplementary table

2. Correspondence to: Wan-Ju Cheng, MD, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, China Medical University Hospital, 2 Yude Road, Taichung, 40447, Taiwan. [E-mail: s871065@gmail.com]

Table S1. Baseline working hour characteristics from the payroll data of the previous year of the register cohort (N=26,042).

Working hour characteristics N % Missing number

> 48 hour work weeks of all work weeks

2149 8.38 408

Quick returns of all shift intervals

5165 19.8 3

0

Single days off of all day off- periods

3417 14.3 2

2188

Evening shifts of all shifts 10741 41.4 8

150

Night shifts of all shifts 6363 24.5 8

150 Long shifts of all shifts 1110 4.29 150

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