OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between physical activity, sleeping hours, alcohol intake and smoking and metabolic syndrome. METHODS: Social, demographic, personal and family medical histories and behavioral characteristics were collected as self-reported for 2164 participants (1332 women; 832 men), aged 18-92 years old, randomly selected during 1999-2003, among residents in Porto, Portugal, evaluated in the Department of Epidemiology of Porto Medical School. Metabolic syndrome was defined according to the NCEP-ATPIII. Associations between metabolic syndrome and lifestyles factors were computed as odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). RESULTS: After adjustment, higher total physical activity (OR=0.63 95% CI%: 0.43,...
Aims Examine associations between self-reported alcohol consumption patterns and metabolic syndrome....
Background: Previous studies looking at the relationship between sleep duration and the metabolic sy...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in the relationship between sedentary behaviour (s...
This study aimed to investigate (1) relations of smoking and alcohol to metabolic syndrome (MetS) an...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
Introduction - The development of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is influenced by environmental factors s...
The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is rising worldwide. Its association with alcohol intake, a...
Introduction. Although the relationships between alcohol and disorders such as cancer and liver dise...
INTRODUCTION: The development of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is influenced by environmental factors su...
† These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: This study aimed to investigate (1) rela...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE:: Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, such as smoking, drinking, betel-quid chewing...
The development of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is influenced by environmental factors such as smoking ...
PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to evaluate the cross-sectional relationship between leisur...
To investigate the associations between amount of habitual alcohol consumption (HAC) and prevalence ...
The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is rising worldwide. Its association with alcohol intake, a...
Aims Examine associations between self-reported alcohol consumption patterns and metabolic syndrome....
Background: Previous studies looking at the relationship between sleep duration and the metabolic sy...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in the relationship between sedentary behaviour (s...
This study aimed to investigate (1) relations of smoking and alcohol to metabolic syndrome (MetS) an...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
Introduction - The development of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is influenced by environmental factors s...
The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is rising worldwide. Its association with alcohol intake, a...
Introduction. Although the relationships between alcohol and disorders such as cancer and liver dise...
INTRODUCTION: The development of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is influenced by environmental factors su...
† These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: This study aimed to investigate (1) rela...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE:: Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, such as smoking, drinking, betel-quid chewing...
The development of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is influenced by environmental factors such as smoking ...
PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to evaluate the cross-sectional relationship between leisur...
To investigate the associations between amount of habitual alcohol consumption (HAC) and prevalence ...
The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is rising worldwide. Its association with alcohol intake, a...
Aims Examine associations between self-reported alcohol consumption patterns and metabolic syndrome....
Background: Previous studies looking at the relationship between sleep duration and the metabolic sy...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in the relationship between sedentary behaviour (s...