1<p>Includes total/occupational activity plus sports/exercise.</p>2<p>Wake time includes sitting, household/occupational activity, and sports.</p><p>NOTE: All models are adjusted for the other demographic characteristics shown in the table as well as for hypertension (Y/N), diabetes (Y/N), heart attack/coronary artery disease (Y/N), stroke/TIA (Y/N), and emphysema (Y/N).</p
a<p>Quartile cut-off point sedentary time men: 7.6, 9.2, 10.8 hrs, women: 7.2, 8.7 10.1 hrs; percent...
Aims: Prolonged sedentary time is ubiquitous in developed economies and is associated with an advers...
Sleep and sedentary and active behaviors are linked to cardiovascular disease risk biomarkers, and a...
1<p>Includes total/occupational activity plus sports/exercise.</p>2<p>Wake time includes sitting, ho...
1<p>Includes household/occupational activity and sports/exercise.</p>2<p>Current recommendations are...
1<p>Includes household/occupational activity and sports/exercise.</p>2<p>Current recommendations are...
Aim: Accumulating evidence reveals that sedentary behavior is associated with mortality and cardiome...
1<p>Calculated by multiplying time spent in each activity intensity level by metabolic equivalent es...
Increasingly the health impacts of physical inactivity are being distinguished from those of sedenta...
Increased sedentary behavior and lack of physical activity are associated with increased risk for ma...
a<p>Type 2 diabetes, myocardial infarction, stroke or cancer, whichever occurs first.</p>b<p>Stratif...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the favourable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor profile of...
<p>*Adjusted for age (years), sex (men, women), race-ethnicity (non-Hispanic whites, non-Hispanic bl...
<p>Model 1: unadjusted.</p><p>Model 2: adjusted for age and sex.</p><p>Model 3: adjusted for age, se...
<p>Model 1: unadjusted.</p><p>Model 2: adjusted for age and sex.</p><p>Model 3: adjusted for age, se...
a<p>Quartile cut-off point sedentary time men: 7.6, 9.2, 10.8 hrs, women: 7.2, 8.7 10.1 hrs; percent...
Aims: Prolonged sedentary time is ubiquitous in developed economies and is associated with an advers...
Sleep and sedentary and active behaviors are linked to cardiovascular disease risk biomarkers, and a...
1<p>Includes total/occupational activity plus sports/exercise.</p>2<p>Wake time includes sitting, ho...
1<p>Includes household/occupational activity and sports/exercise.</p>2<p>Current recommendations are...
1<p>Includes household/occupational activity and sports/exercise.</p>2<p>Current recommendations are...
Aim: Accumulating evidence reveals that sedentary behavior is associated with mortality and cardiome...
1<p>Calculated by multiplying time spent in each activity intensity level by metabolic equivalent es...
Increasingly the health impacts of physical inactivity are being distinguished from those of sedenta...
Increased sedentary behavior and lack of physical activity are associated with increased risk for ma...
a<p>Type 2 diabetes, myocardial infarction, stroke or cancer, whichever occurs first.</p>b<p>Stratif...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the favourable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor profile of...
<p>*Adjusted for age (years), sex (men, women), race-ethnicity (non-Hispanic whites, non-Hispanic bl...
<p>Model 1: unadjusted.</p><p>Model 2: adjusted for age and sex.</p><p>Model 3: adjusted for age, se...
<p>Model 1: unadjusted.</p><p>Model 2: adjusted for age and sex.</p><p>Model 3: adjusted for age, se...
a<p>Quartile cut-off point sedentary time men: 7.6, 9.2, 10.8 hrs, women: 7.2, 8.7 10.1 hrs; percent...
Aims: Prolonged sedentary time is ubiquitous in developed economies and is associated with an advers...
Sleep and sedentary and active behaviors are linked to cardiovascular disease risk biomarkers, and a...