Cancer survival is associated with considerable physical and psychosocial burden. Broadly accessible, nonpharmacologic measures that may extend disease-free survival, limit comorbid disease, and enhance quality of life are required. Sedentary behavior (too much sitting) is now understood to be a health risk that is additional to, and distinct from, the hazards of too little exercise. Of particular note, it is associated with adiposity, insulin resistance, and markers of inflammation. Therefore, it is plausible that sedentary behavior may contribute to adverse cancer outcomes (disease progression, recurrence, or death) and to the development of comorbid chronic disease. Initial studies indicate that cancer survivors spend two-thirds of their...
Sedentary behavior (sitting time) has been proposed as an independent risk factor for some cancers; ...
Background: Prolonged sitting as a major sedentary behavior potentially contributes to illness, but ...
BackgroundSedentary behavior is thought to pose different risks to those attributable to physical in...
Cancer survival is associated with considerable physical and psychosocial burden. Broadly accessible...
Sedentary behavior (sitting/lying at low energy expenditure while awake) is emerging as an important...
Sedentary behavior (sitting/lying at low energy expenditure while awake) is emerging as an important...
Free to read BACKGROUND Sedentary behavior may independently contribute to morbidity and mortality a...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior may independently contribute to morbidity and mortality among survivo...
Increasing physical activity and decreasing sedentary behavior are associated with a higher quality ...
International audiencePhysical activity (PA) has a demonstrated role in three types of tumor cancer:...
BACKGROUND: High levels of sedentary behavior may negatively affect health outcomes in cancer surviv...
Increasing physical activity and decreasing sedentary behavior are associated with a higher quality ...
According to the World Health Organization, the global decrease of physical activity is one of the l...
BACKGROUND:Sedentary behavior is thought to pose different risks to those attributable to physical i...
Background & aims: Cancer is the second most common chronic disease and cause of death in the United...
Sedentary behavior (sitting time) has been proposed as an independent risk factor for some cancers; ...
Background: Prolonged sitting as a major sedentary behavior potentially contributes to illness, but ...
BackgroundSedentary behavior is thought to pose different risks to those attributable to physical in...
Cancer survival is associated with considerable physical and psychosocial burden. Broadly accessible...
Sedentary behavior (sitting/lying at low energy expenditure while awake) is emerging as an important...
Sedentary behavior (sitting/lying at low energy expenditure while awake) is emerging as an important...
Free to read BACKGROUND Sedentary behavior may independently contribute to morbidity and mortality a...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior may independently contribute to morbidity and mortality among survivo...
Increasing physical activity and decreasing sedentary behavior are associated with a higher quality ...
International audiencePhysical activity (PA) has a demonstrated role in three types of tumor cancer:...
BACKGROUND: High levels of sedentary behavior may negatively affect health outcomes in cancer surviv...
Increasing physical activity and decreasing sedentary behavior are associated with a higher quality ...
According to the World Health Organization, the global decrease of physical activity is one of the l...
BACKGROUND:Sedentary behavior is thought to pose different risks to those attributable to physical i...
Background & aims: Cancer is the second most common chronic disease and cause of death in the United...
Sedentary behavior (sitting time) has been proposed as an independent risk factor for some cancers; ...
Background: Prolonged sitting as a major sedentary behavior potentially contributes to illness, but ...
BackgroundSedentary behavior is thought to pose different risks to those attributable to physical in...