Participation in physical activity is fundamental for the maintenance of metabolic health and the prevention of major chronic diseases, particularly type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. A whole-of-day approach to physical activity promotion is increasingly advocated and includes not only increasing moderate-intensity physical activity but also reducing sedentary time and increasing light-intensity activity (the “nonexercise” part of the activity continuum). This whole-of-day approach to tackling the challenge of inactivity may be particularly relevant for adults with mobility disabilities, who are among the most inactive segment of the population. Focusing on nonexercise activity by striving to reduce sedentary time and increase ligh...
With the aging of the baby boomer population and their accompanying burden of disease, future disabi...
This study describes and compares physical activity (PA) levels and sedentary time (ST) of active (A...
van den Berg-Emons RJ, Bussmann JB, Stam HI. Accelerometry-based activity spectrum in persons with c...
Participation in physical activity is fundamental for the maintenance of metabolic health and the pr...
Participation in physical activity is fundamental for the maintenance of metabolic health and the pr...
Participation in physical activity is fundamental for the maintenance of metabolic health and the pr...
BackgroundAdults with disabilities are less active and have higher rates of chronic disease than the...
Promoting the practice of physical activity in people with disabilities is an important objective fo...
People with disabilities are at increased risk for obesity as well as other secondary conditions tha...
Background:The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, second edition, recommend that all adults...
This study examined the physical activity (PA) levels of people with specific disabilities, using he...
Georgia Southern University faculty members Jody L. Langdon and Robert J. Schlote co-authored “Thera...
Purpose Physical activity (PA) is an important behavior when it comes to preventing or slowing down ...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
There is a great deal of concern regarding the levels of physical inactivity in people with disabili...
With the aging of the baby boomer population and their accompanying burden of disease, future disabi...
This study describes and compares physical activity (PA) levels and sedentary time (ST) of active (A...
van den Berg-Emons RJ, Bussmann JB, Stam HI. Accelerometry-based activity spectrum in persons with c...
Participation in physical activity is fundamental for the maintenance of metabolic health and the pr...
Participation in physical activity is fundamental for the maintenance of metabolic health and the pr...
Participation in physical activity is fundamental for the maintenance of metabolic health and the pr...
BackgroundAdults with disabilities are less active and have higher rates of chronic disease than the...
Promoting the practice of physical activity in people with disabilities is an important objective fo...
People with disabilities are at increased risk for obesity as well as other secondary conditions tha...
Background:The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, second edition, recommend that all adults...
This study examined the physical activity (PA) levels of people with specific disabilities, using he...
Georgia Southern University faculty members Jody L. Langdon and Robert J. Schlote co-authored “Thera...
Purpose Physical activity (PA) is an important behavior when it comes to preventing or slowing down ...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
There is a great deal of concern regarding the levels of physical inactivity in people with disabili...
With the aging of the baby boomer population and their accompanying burden of disease, future disabi...
This study describes and compares physical activity (PA) levels and sedentary time (ST) of active (A...
van den Berg-Emons RJ, Bussmann JB, Stam HI. Accelerometry-based activity spectrum in persons with c...