Introduction: A cross-sectional study was carried out to investigate accelerometerdetermined physical activity level of 233 Malay government employees (104men, 129 women) working in the Federal Government Building Penang, Malaysia. Methods: Body weight, height, waist and hip circumference, body fat percentage and blood pressure were measured for each respondent. All the respondents were asked to wear an accelerometer for 3 days. Body mass index (BMI) and waist-hip ratio (WHR) were calculated using a standard formulas. Fasting blood sample was obtained to determine the lipid profile and glucose levels of the respondents. Results: Based on the accelerometer-determined physical activity level, almost 65% of the respondents were categorised ...
Introduction:Non communicable diseases will account for almost 75% of deaths and 60% of the global d...
The aim of this study was to compare physical activity prevalence estimates among the International ...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. K.Westerterp@HB.Unimaas.NLPURPO...
Introduction: A cross-sectional study was carried out to investigate accelerometerdetermined physica...
Introduction: Physical activity has been shown to be beneficial for the prevention of obesity and no...
Steady increase in body weight is becoming a major health problem worldwide. The objective of this c...
Introduction: Work has become increasingly inert in nature especially for those who work in offices...
Physical activity levels are low in Malaysia and this study was undertaken to determine if a four we...
Problem statement: Changes in lifestyle have led to the rising rate of nutrition-related chronic dis...
This is a cross-sectional study involving 272 randomly selected respondents (151 males and 121 femal...
Background: The obesity can be defined simply as the disease in which excess body fat has accumulate...
Aim: It is a well-known fact that physical activity plays an effective role in preventing obesity, w...
Physical activity (PA) is known to have numerous health benefits. However, despite the frequent emph...
Introduction: Many Malaysians does not engage in regular physical activity. The objective of this st...
Accurate measurement of physical activity depends on the validity and reliability of measurement ins...
Introduction:Non communicable diseases will account for almost 75% of deaths and 60% of the global d...
The aim of this study was to compare physical activity prevalence estimates among the International ...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. K.Westerterp@HB.Unimaas.NLPURPO...
Introduction: A cross-sectional study was carried out to investigate accelerometerdetermined physica...
Introduction: Physical activity has been shown to be beneficial for the prevention of obesity and no...
Steady increase in body weight is becoming a major health problem worldwide. The objective of this c...
Introduction: Work has become increasingly inert in nature especially for those who work in offices...
Physical activity levels are low in Malaysia and this study was undertaken to determine if a four we...
Problem statement: Changes in lifestyle have led to the rising rate of nutrition-related chronic dis...
This is a cross-sectional study involving 272 randomly selected respondents (151 males and 121 femal...
Background: The obesity can be defined simply as the disease in which excess body fat has accumulate...
Aim: It is a well-known fact that physical activity plays an effective role in preventing obesity, w...
Physical activity (PA) is known to have numerous health benefits. However, despite the frequent emph...
Introduction: Many Malaysians does not engage in regular physical activity. The objective of this st...
Accurate measurement of physical activity depends on the validity and reliability of measurement ins...
Introduction:Non communicable diseases will account for almost 75% of deaths and 60% of the global d...
The aim of this study was to compare physical activity prevalence estimates among the International ...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. K.Westerterp@HB.Unimaas.NLPURPO...