BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Many studies have shown associations between risk of morbidity and mortality with both obesity and low physical activity (PA), but association does not imply causality. Moreover, there is an inverse relationship between PA and obesity; therefore, controlling for one of these factors when investigating the risk associated with the other is essential. The purpose of this review is to determine whether low PA and obesity actually cause metabolic dysfunction and chronic disease, especially type 2 diabetes (T2D), rather than simply operating as predictors or markers. METHODS: The case for causality is strengthened if the following two conditions are satisfied: first, that significant associations between obesity or low PA...
Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions worldwide and is associated with increased risk for...
Both type 2 diabetes (T2D) and the the metabolic syndrome (MetS) have been shown to increase the ris...
Obesity has been increasing in epidemic proportions, with a disproportionately higher increase in mo...
. Background and Purpose: Many studies have shown associations between risk of morbidity and mortali...
Obesity and physical inactivity are both risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Since they are strongly a...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), visceral obesity an...
Aims/hypothesis We examined the independent and combined associations of physical activity and obesi...
Background: Fitness may influence cardiovascular (CV) health in obesity. We explored the impact of f...
Journal Article;Low physical activity (PA), or sedentary lifestyle, is associated with the developme...
<div><p>Low physical activity (PA), or sedentary lifestyle, is associated with the development of se...
There is also evidence that exercise reduces the risk of other chronic diseases, including obesity, ...
Cardiorespiratory fitness as an explanation for the obesity paradox warrants further examination. We...
Background Physical activity may counteract the adverse effects of adiposity on cardiovascular morta...
Obesity has been associated with a multitude of metabolic disorders, often clustering with risk fact...
BACKGROUND: For a given body-mass index (BMI), both, impaired metabolic health (MH) and reduced card...
Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions worldwide and is associated with increased risk for...
Both type 2 diabetes (T2D) and the the metabolic syndrome (MetS) have been shown to increase the ris...
Obesity has been increasing in epidemic proportions, with a disproportionately higher increase in mo...
. Background and Purpose: Many studies have shown associations between risk of morbidity and mortali...
Obesity and physical inactivity are both risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Since they are strongly a...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), visceral obesity an...
Aims/hypothesis We examined the independent and combined associations of physical activity and obesi...
Background: Fitness may influence cardiovascular (CV) health in obesity. We explored the impact of f...
Journal Article;Low physical activity (PA), or sedentary lifestyle, is associated with the developme...
<div><p>Low physical activity (PA), or sedentary lifestyle, is associated with the development of se...
There is also evidence that exercise reduces the risk of other chronic diseases, including obesity, ...
Cardiorespiratory fitness as an explanation for the obesity paradox warrants further examination. We...
Background Physical activity may counteract the adverse effects of adiposity on cardiovascular morta...
Obesity has been associated with a multitude of metabolic disorders, often clustering with risk fact...
BACKGROUND: For a given body-mass index (BMI), both, impaired metabolic health (MH) and reduced card...
Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions worldwide and is associated with increased risk for...
Both type 2 diabetes (T2D) and the the metabolic syndrome (MetS) have been shown to increase the ris...
Obesity has been increasing in epidemic proportions, with a disproportionately higher increase in mo...