Background: There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse health outcomes, although the data on occupational sitting and mortality risk remain equivocal. The aim of this study was to determine the association between occupational sitting and cardiovascular, cancer and all-cause mortality in a pooled sample of seven British general population cohorts. Methods: The sample comprised 5380 women and 5788 men in employment who were drawn from five Health Survey for England and two Scottish Health Survey cohorts. Participants were classified as reporting standing, walking or sitting in their work time and followed up over 12.9 years for mortality. Data were modelled using Cox proportional hazard regression ad...
Abstract Objectives: To examine the relationships of late-career physical heaviness of work and sit...
BACKGROUND: High amounts of sedentary behaviour have been associated with increased risks of several...
To examine whether the associations between sedentary behaviours (ie, daily sitting/TV-viewing time)...
There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse health outcomes...
There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse health outcomes...
Background: There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse hea...
Context Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behavior (i.e., time spent sitting) may be negativ...
Context: Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behavior (i.e., time spent sitting) may be negati...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a potential risk factor for chronic-ill health and mortality, tha...
Background High amounts of sedentary behaviour have been associated with increased risks of several ...
Objective. Sedentary behaviors are reported to impose health risks. Since occupational exposure is a...
Background: There is mounting evidence for an association between sedentary behaviour at work and a...
Sedentary behaviors are reported to impose health risks. Since occupational exposure is a major prop...
PublishedJournal ArticleBACKGROUND: Sitting behaviours have been linked with increased risk of all-c...
BackgroundCurrent physical activity guidelines do not distinguish between activity accumulated in di...
Abstract Objectives: To examine the relationships of late-career physical heaviness of work and sit...
BACKGROUND: High amounts of sedentary behaviour have been associated with increased risks of several...
To examine whether the associations between sedentary behaviours (ie, daily sitting/TV-viewing time)...
There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse health outcomes...
There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse health outcomes...
Background: There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse hea...
Context Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behavior (i.e., time spent sitting) may be negativ...
Context: Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behavior (i.e., time spent sitting) may be negati...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a potential risk factor for chronic-ill health and mortality, tha...
Background High amounts of sedentary behaviour have been associated with increased risks of several ...
Objective. Sedentary behaviors are reported to impose health risks. Since occupational exposure is a...
Background: There is mounting evidence for an association between sedentary behaviour at work and a...
Sedentary behaviors are reported to impose health risks. Since occupational exposure is a major prop...
PublishedJournal ArticleBACKGROUND: Sitting behaviours have been linked with increased risk of all-c...
BackgroundCurrent physical activity guidelines do not distinguish between activity accumulated in di...
Abstract Objectives: To examine the relationships of late-career physical heaviness of work and sit...
BACKGROUND: High amounts of sedentary behaviour have been associated with increased risks of several...
To examine whether the associations between sedentary behaviours (ie, daily sitting/TV-viewing time)...