OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in adult sitting time across 27 European countries. METHOD: Data were from the Eurobarometer surveys collected in 2002, 2005, and 2013. Sitting time data were used to categorise respondents into 'low' (0 to 4h30min), 'middle' (4h31min to 7h30min), and 'high' levels of sitting (>7h30min). We modelled the likelihood of being in the high sitting group within a given country and overall across the three time points, controlling for age, gender, education, employment status, and physical activity. RESULTS: In total 17 countries had sitting data at all three time points; among these countries the prevalence of 'high sitting' decreased steadily from 23.1% (95% CI=22.2-24.1) in 2002 to 21.8% (95% CI=20.8-22.8) in 2005...
Abstract: Background: Prolonged sitting time is a risk factor for chronic disease, yet recent global...
Objective: The objective of this study was to pool, harmonise and re-analyse national accelerometer ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour in general and sitting time in particular is an emerging global heal...
BackgroundThis study explores trends in the prevalence of high sitting time and its correlates among...
Background This study explores trends in the prevalence of high sitting time and its correlates amon...
Objective: Sedentary behaviour is increasingly recognized as an important health risk, but comparabl...
Background: Prolonged sitting is an emerging health risk. However, multi-country comparative sitting...
Too much sitting (extended sedentary time) is recognized as a public health concern in Europe and be...
Too much sitting (extended sedentary time) is recognized as a public health concern in Europe and be...
Background: Recent epidemiologic evidence points to the health risks of prolonged sitting, that are ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is increasingly recognized as a public health risk that needs to be ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Sedentary behaviour is increasingly recognized as a public health risk that...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is increasingly recognized as a public health risk that needs to be ...
Abstract: Background: Sedentary behaviour (SB) has been identified as an important mortality risk fa...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged sitting time is a risk factor for chronic disease, yet recent global surveilla...
Abstract: Background: Prolonged sitting time is a risk factor for chronic disease, yet recent global...
Objective: The objective of this study was to pool, harmonise and re-analyse national accelerometer ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour in general and sitting time in particular is an emerging global heal...
BackgroundThis study explores trends in the prevalence of high sitting time and its correlates among...
Background This study explores trends in the prevalence of high sitting time and its correlates amon...
Objective: Sedentary behaviour is increasingly recognized as an important health risk, but comparabl...
Background: Prolonged sitting is an emerging health risk. However, multi-country comparative sitting...
Too much sitting (extended sedentary time) is recognized as a public health concern in Europe and be...
Too much sitting (extended sedentary time) is recognized as a public health concern in Europe and be...
Background: Recent epidemiologic evidence points to the health risks of prolonged sitting, that are ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is increasingly recognized as a public health risk that needs to be ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Sedentary behaviour is increasingly recognized as a public health risk that...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is increasingly recognized as a public health risk that needs to be ...
Abstract: Background: Sedentary behaviour (SB) has been identified as an important mortality risk fa...
BACKGROUND: Prolonged sitting time is a risk factor for chronic disease, yet recent global surveilla...
Abstract: Background: Prolonged sitting time is a risk factor for chronic disease, yet recent global...
Objective: The objective of this study was to pool, harmonise and re-analyse national accelerometer ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour in general and sitting time in particular is an emerging global heal...