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Allocation of Time to Leisure and Between Leisure Activities [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Analysis and Policy, 1975
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Ramasamy, V., Sinden, J.A.
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Daily technoference, technology use during couple leisure time, and relationship quality

Media Psychology, 2020
The landscape of couple leisure time has shifted to include and, in some relationships, rely upon technology use. Technology has the potential to intrude upon face-to-face interactions and quality time together – i.e., technoference, phubbing.
Brandon T. McDaniel   +2 more
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Leisure Time Invention

Organization Science, 2013
This paper studies the contextual factors that influence whether invention occurs during work time or leisure time. Leisure time invention, a potentially important but thus far largely unexplored source of employee creativity, refers to invention where the main underlying idea occurs while the employee is away from the workplace.
Davis, Lee N.   +2 more
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Day- and shiftworkers’ leisure time

Ergonomics, 1993
Cross-sectional studies of working and living conditions were conducted in two Brazilian petrochemical plants between 1988-1989. This paper presents analyses of reported activities undertaken during day- and shiftworkers' leisure time. One hundred and sixteen workers (67 continuous shiftworkers) daily logged standard protocols of all leisure activities,
A Berwerth   +5 more
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Associations of leisure-time physical activity with cardiovascular mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 44 prospective cohort studies

European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 2018
Background Many cohort studies within the past few decades have shown the protective effect of leisure-time physical activity on cardiovascular mortality. To summarise the evidence from prospective cohort studies on the relationship between the amount of
Wenke Cheng   +5 more
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Well-being and leisure-time physical activity psychosocial factors predict physical activity among university students

Leisure Studies, 2019
Drawing from literature supporting top-down (i.e., well-being impacting leisure) and bottom-up (i.e., leisure impacting well-being) models explaining the bi-directional relationship between leisure and well-being, this study examines the complex ...
Cindy L. Hartman   +3 more
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Education for Leisure Time

The Elementary School Journal, 1935
Two appalling facts are staring us in the face today: One is the large number of children who are killed or injured annually while playing in city streets, and the other is the number of young men who are found every year among the ranks of the criminals.
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Leisure Time Physical Activity and Mortality

Epidemiology, 2013
Some studies indicate that a large part of the beneficial effect of physical activity on mortality is confined to a threshold effect of participation.Self-reported physical activity was investigated in relation to all-cause mortality in the Danish Diet, Cancer and Health cohort, including 29,129 women and 26,576 men aged 50-64 years at baseline 1993 ...
Johnsen, Nina Føns   +4 more
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Pursuing Leisure During Leisure-Time Physical Activity

Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 2010
Background:While considerable attention has been given to quantifying leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) among subpopulations, less attention has focused on the perception of the experience as leisure. The current study describes the prevalence of leisure-like experiences during LTPA among college students.
Stephanie T. West, Kindal A. Shores
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