Over the last 10 years, evidence has emerged that too much sedentary time (e.g. time spent sitting down) has adverse effects on health, including an increased risk of cardiovascular disease incidence and mortality. A considerable amount of media attention has been given to the topic. The current UK activity guidelines recommend that all adults should minimize the amount of time spent being sedentary for extended periods. How best to minimize sedentary behavior is a focus of ongoing research. Understanding the impact of sedentary behaviors on the health of people with stroke is vital as they are some of the most sedentary individuals in society. Implementing strategies to encourage regular, short breaks in sedentary behaviors has potential t...
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are key moderators of cardiovascular disease risk and meta...
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are key moderators of cardiovascular disease risk and meta...
Purpose:Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour in sitting, lying or reclining postures with low...
Over the last 10 years, evidence has emerged that too much sedentary time (e.g. time spent sitting d...
Over the last 10 years, evidence has emerged that too much sedentary time (e.g. time spent sitting d...
Physical activity is important for people's health. The emphasis over the last two decades has been ...
Background Stroke survivors are more sedentary than healthy, age-matched controls, independent of f...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To determine...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To determine...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the third leading cause of disability worldwide,...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the third leading cause of disability worldwide,...
IntroductionStroke survivors are highly sedentary, increasing risk of poor health. Guided by the COM...
IntroductionStroke survivors are highly sedentary, increasing risk of poor health. Guided by the COM...
IntroductionStroke survivors are highly sedentary, increasing risk of poor health. Guided by the COM...
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are key moderators of cardiovascular disease risk and meta...
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are key moderators of cardiovascular disease risk and meta...
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are key moderators of cardiovascular disease risk and meta...
Purpose:Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour in sitting, lying or reclining postures with low...
Over the last 10 years, evidence has emerged that too much sedentary time (e.g. time spent sitting d...
Over the last 10 years, evidence has emerged that too much sedentary time (e.g. time spent sitting d...
Physical activity is important for people's health. The emphasis over the last two decades has been ...
Background Stroke survivors are more sedentary than healthy, age-matched controls, independent of f...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To determine...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To determine...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the third leading cause of disability worldwide,...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the third leading cause of disability worldwide,...
IntroductionStroke survivors are highly sedentary, increasing risk of poor health. Guided by the COM...
IntroductionStroke survivors are highly sedentary, increasing risk of poor health. Guided by the COM...
IntroductionStroke survivors are highly sedentary, increasing risk of poor health. Guided by the COM...
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are key moderators of cardiovascular disease risk and meta...
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are key moderators of cardiovascular disease risk and meta...
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are key moderators of cardiovascular disease risk and meta...
Purpose:Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour in sitting, lying or reclining postures with low...