Background The relationship between free-living sedentary behaviour (SB) and obesity is unclear. Studies may arrive at disparate conclusions because of inconsistencies and limitations when defining and measuring free-living SB. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine whether the relationship between SB and adiposity differed depending on the way SB was operationally defined and objectively measured. Methods Sixty-three female participants aged 37.1 years (SD = 13.6) with a body mass index (BMI) of 29.6 kg/m2 (SD = 4.7) had their body composition measured (BodPod, Concord, CA) then were continuously monitored for 5–7 days with the SenseWear Armband (SWA; sleep and activity intensity) and the activPAL (AP; posture). Da...
Obesity is a risk factor for many chronic diseases and the prevalence is increasing worldwide. Resea...
Objective: Sedentary behaviour may contribute to the development of obesity. We investigated the rel...
Objective: Sedentary behaviour may contribute to the development of obesity. We investigated the rel...
Background The relationship between free-living sedentary behaviour (SB) and obesity is unclear. St...
Background The relationship between free-living sedentary behaviour (SB) and obesity is unclear. St...
Background: The relationship between free-living sedentary behaviour (SB) and obesity is unclear. St...
Background: The relationship between free-living sedentary behaviour (SB) and obesity is unclear. St...
Background: The relationship between free-living sedentary behaviour (SB) and obesity is unclear. St...
Background There is considerable disagreement about the association between free-living physical act...
Background There is considerable disagreement about the association between free-living physical act...
Introduction: The objective was to investigate whether measures of appetite dysregulation were assoc...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJN Copyri...
Background It was proposed over 60 years ago that “the differences between the intakes of food must...
Introduction The widely accepted definition of sedentary behaviour (SB) refers to any waking behavi...
There is evidence to suggest that sedentary behaviour has a negative impact on the risk of some non-...
Obesity is a risk factor for many chronic diseases and the prevalence is increasing worldwide. Resea...
Objective: Sedentary behaviour may contribute to the development of obesity. We investigated the rel...
Objective: Sedentary behaviour may contribute to the development of obesity. We investigated the rel...
Background The relationship between free-living sedentary behaviour (SB) and obesity is unclear. St...
Background The relationship between free-living sedentary behaviour (SB) and obesity is unclear. St...
Background: The relationship between free-living sedentary behaviour (SB) and obesity is unclear. St...
Background: The relationship between free-living sedentary behaviour (SB) and obesity is unclear. St...
Background: The relationship between free-living sedentary behaviour (SB) and obesity is unclear. St...
Background There is considerable disagreement about the association between free-living physical act...
Background There is considerable disagreement about the association between free-living physical act...
Introduction: The objective was to investigate whether measures of appetite dysregulation were assoc...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJN Copyri...
Background It was proposed over 60 years ago that “the differences between the intakes of food must...
Introduction The widely accepted definition of sedentary behaviour (SB) refers to any waking behavi...
There is evidence to suggest that sedentary behaviour has a negative impact on the risk of some non-...
Obesity is a risk factor for many chronic diseases and the prevalence is increasing worldwide. Resea...
Objective: Sedentary behaviour may contribute to the development of obesity. We investigated the rel...
Objective: Sedentary behaviour may contribute to the development of obesity. We investigated the rel...