Background: Recently attention has been drawn to the health impacts of time spent engaging in sedentary behaviors. No studies have examined sedentary behaviors in relation to the newly defined construct of ideal cardiovascular health, which incorporates three health factors (blood pressure, total cholesterol, fasting plasma glucose) and four behaviors (physical activity, smoking, body mass index, diet). The purpose of this study was to examine associations between sedentary behaviors, including sitting time, and time spent viewing television and in front of a computer, with cardiovascular health, in a representative sample of adults from Luxembourg. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis of 1262 participants in the Observation of Cardiovascula...
Aims: Prolonged sedentary time is ubiquitous in developed economies and is associated with an advers...
Background: Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a distinctive health behaviour paradigm, showing asso...
Aim: Accumulating evidence reveals that sedentary behavior is associated with mortality and cardiome...
Background: Recently attention has been drawn to the health impacts of time spent engaging in sedent...
Background Current estimates from objective accelerometer data suggest that American adults are sede...
Background: Sedentary time has been identified as an important and independent risk factor for the d...
Sedentary behavior is highly prevalent despite growing evidence of adverse effects on the cardiovasc...
Sedentary behavior is highly prevalent despite growing evidence of adverse effects on the cardiovasc...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
Prolonged sitting time is associated with numerous adverse health outcomes; however, the role of car...
Prolonged sitting time is associated with numerous adverse health outcomes; however, the role of car...
Aims: Prolonged sedentary time is ubiquitous in developed economies and is associated with an advers...
Background: Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a distinctive health behaviour paradigm, showing asso...
Aim: Accumulating evidence reveals that sedentary behavior is associated with mortality and cardiome...
Background: Recently attention has been drawn to the health impacts of time spent engaging in sedent...
Background Current estimates from objective accelerometer data suggest that American adults are sede...
Background: Sedentary time has been identified as an important and independent risk factor for the d...
Sedentary behavior is highly prevalent despite growing evidence of adverse effects on the cardiovasc...
Sedentary behavior is highly prevalent despite growing evidence of adverse effects on the cardiovasc...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
Prolonged sitting time is associated with numerous adverse health outcomes; however, the role of car...
Prolonged sitting time is associated with numerous adverse health outcomes; however, the role of car...
Aims: Prolonged sedentary time is ubiquitous in developed economies and is associated with an advers...
Background: Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a distinctive health behaviour paradigm, showing asso...
Aim: Accumulating evidence reveals that sedentary behavior is associated with mortality and cardiome...