Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure time physical activity, has cross-sectional relationships with the metabolic syndrome and its individual components. We examined whether baseline and 5-yr changes in self-reported television viewing time are associated with changes in continuous biomarkers of cardiometabolic risk (waist circumference, triglycerides, HDL-cholesterol, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose, and a clustered cardiometabolic risk score) in Australian adults. Methods: The Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab) is a prospective, population-based cohort study with biological, behavioral, and demographic measures collected in 1999-2000 and 2004-2005. Noninstitutionali...
OBJECTIVE - We examined the associations of sitting time and television (TV) viewing time with conti...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the associations of sitting time and television (TV) viewing time with contin...
Objectives: To examine associations between self-reported television (TV) viewing time and overall s...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure-time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Television viewing time, independent of leisure time physical activity, has cross-sectional relation...
Aims/hypothesis: We analysed a sample of Australian adults to determine the strength of associations...
Aims/hypothesis: We analysed a sample of Australian adults to determine the strength of associations...
PURPOSE: Among Australian adults who met the public health guideline for the minimum health-enhancin...
Purpose: Among Australian adults who met the public health guideline for the minimum health-enhancin...
OBJECTIVE We examined the associations of sitting time and television (TV) viewing time with continu...
OBJECTIVE - We examined the associations of sitting time and television (TV) viewing time with conti...
Purpose: Among Australian adults who met the public health guideline for the minimum health-enhancin...
Aims/hypothesis We analysed a sample of Australian adults to determine the strength of associations ...
OBJECTIVE - We examined the associations of sitting time and television (TV) viewing time with conti...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the associations of sitting time and television (TV) viewing time with contin...
Objectives: To examine associations between self-reported television (TV) viewing time and overall s...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure-time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Television viewing time, independent of leisure time physical activity, has cross-sectional relation...
Aims/hypothesis: We analysed a sample of Australian adults to determine the strength of associations...
Aims/hypothesis: We analysed a sample of Australian adults to determine the strength of associations...
PURPOSE: Among Australian adults who met the public health guideline for the minimum health-enhancin...
Purpose: Among Australian adults who met the public health guideline for the minimum health-enhancin...
OBJECTIVE We examined the associations of sitting time and television (TV) viewing time with continu...
OBJECTIVE - We examined the associations of sitting time and television (TV) viewing time with conti...
Purpose: Among Australian adults who met the public health guideline for the minimum health-enhancin...
Aims/hypothesis We analysed a sample of Australian adults to determine the strength of associations ...
OBJECTIVE - We examined the associations of sitting time and television (TV) viewing time with conti...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the associations of sitting time and television (TV) viewing time with contin...
Objectives: To examine associations between self-reported television (TV) viewing time and overall s...