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Multidisciplinary approach for the development of sustainable habit of regular physical activity among sedentary workers: Full dataset

Dataset

Description

This dataset supports a multidisciplinary interventional study evaluating psychological, organizational, and individual human factors for developing sustainable habits of regular physical activity among sedentary workers. The study employed a parallel-group experimental design with five participant groups: physical intervention (F), psychological intervention (P), occupational intervention (A), combined intervention (K), and control (C). Data were collected across up to six time points — from baseline (T0) through a 9-month follow-up (T5), with a 12-month follow-up (T6) pending — and comprise four linked datasets: (1) self-reported questionnaire data collected via Google Forms, incorporating validated instruments (IPAQ-S, Body Appreciation Scale-2, Satisfaction with Life Scale, and self-reported interoception), covering sociodemographic characteristics, physical activity, self-perception, and life satisfaction; (2) Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) results measuring submaximal functional exercise capacity, recorded at baseline and at 6- and 12-month follow-ups; (3) objective data from Axivity AX6 wearable accelerometers worn continuously for 5 working days; and (4) subjective daily activity diaries completed in parallel with accelerometer wear to support signal validation. All participant identifiers are anonymised using a coded prefix-numeric scheme; questionnaire responses are numerically coded; occupational categories follow the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO).
Date made available8 Apr 2026
PublisherRīga Stradiņš University Institutional Repository Dataverse
Date of data production31 Mar 2026
Geographical coverageRiga, Latvia

Keywords

  • Axivity MeSH: Sedentary Behaviour
  • Accelerometry

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