BACKGROUND: Self-reported data have consistently shown South Asians (SAs) to be less physically active than White Europeans (WEs) in developed countries, however objective data is lacking. Differences in sedentary time have not been elucidated in this population. This study aimed to quantify differences in objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour between WEs and SAs recruited from primary care and to investigate differences in demographic and lifestyle correlates of these behaviours. METHODOLOGY: Baseline data were utilised from a randomised control trial recruiting individuals identified at high risk of type 2 diabetes from primary care. Light intensity physical activity, moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activi...
Background: Physical activity and sleep are important for health; whether device-measured physical a...
International public health guidelines recommend that adults undertake at least 150 min.week−1 of mo...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
Abstract Background Self-reported data have consistently shown South Asians (SAs) to be less physica...
Background: Self-reported data have consistently shown South Asians (SAs) to be less physically acti...
OBJECTIVE: We investigate differences between White and South Asian (SA) populations in levels of ob...
South Asian immigrants are at high risk of chronic disease partly due to low levels of physical acti...
Background South Asians in the UK experience high rates of coronary heart disease compared with othe...
This thesis examines intergenerational change in prevalence of and attitudes to physical activity by...
Background Expert bodies and health organisations recommend that adults undertake at least 150 mi...
Introduction: Limited self-report data suggest that South Asian (SA) women fail to meet physical act...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
South Asian men living in the UK have higher rates of central obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (...
Objective Investigate levels of physical activity and their association with health in a white Eu...
BackgroundInsulin resistance and related metabolic disturbances are major risk factors for the highe...
Background: Physical activity and sleep are important for health; whether device-measured physical a...
International public health guidelines recommend that adults undertake at least 150 min.week−1 of mo...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
Abstract Background Self-reported data have consistently shown South Asians (SAs) to be less physica...
Background: Self-reported data have consistently shown South Asians (SAs) to be less physically acti...
OBJECTIVE: We investigate differences between White and South Asian (SA) populations in levels of ob...
South Asian immigrants are at high risk of chronic disease partly due to low levels of physical acti...
Background South Asians in the UK experience high rates of coronary heart disease compared with othe...
This thesis examines intergenerational change in prevalence of and attitudes to physical activity by...
Background Expert bodies and health organisations recommend that adults undertake at least 150 mi...
Introduction: Limited self-report data suggest that South Asian (SA) women fail to meet physical act...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
South Asian men living in the UK have higher rates of central obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (...
Objective Investigate levels of physical activity and their association with health in a white Eu...
BackgroundInsulin resistance and related metabolic disturbances are major risk factors for the highe...
Background: Physical activity and sleep are important for health; whether device-measured physical a...
International public health guidelines recommend that adults undertake at least 150 min.week−1 of mo...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...