Background: Sedentary behaviour (SB) in the form of uninterrupted sitting constitutes a risk factor for chronic disease that is independent of the risks associated with insufficient physical activity (PA). However, little is known about employee and manager health beliefs concerning SB and PA. Aims: We assess health beliefs of desk-based workers concerning PA and SB accrued at work versus during leisure. We ask whether recreational PA attenuates the perceived ill-health effects of prolonged occupational SB, and compare attitudes of employees and managers to interventions aimed at reducing/interrupting workplace sitting. Methods: Two hundred and twenty-two desk-based employees and 121 managers located in Melbourne, Australia, rated the healt...
This thesis examined the social ecological correlates of desk-based workers sedentary time and sitti...
BACKGROUND: Total sitting time is associated with a higher risk for cardio metabolic disease and mor...
Issue addressed: There is increasing interest in the potential association between sedentary behavio...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: There is increasing interest in the potential association between sedentary behav...
Objectives Prolonged sitting has adverse health consequences, yet office workers can spend over 10 h...
Sedentary behavior is a risk factor for the development of chronic diseases, especially those of car...
Sedentary behavior is a risk factor for the development of chronic diseases, especially those of car...
International Journal of Exercise Science 12(2): 777-785, 2019. Sedentary behavior is a risk factor ...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimise sedenta...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimise sedenta...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimise sedenta...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimise sedenta...
There is increasing interest in the potential association between sedentary behaviour and poor healt...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimize seden...
There is increasing interest in the potential association between sedentary behaviour and poor healt...
This thesis examined the social ecological correlates of desk-based workers sedentary time and sitti...
BACKGROUND: Total sitting time is associated with a higher risk for cardio metabolic disease and mor...
Issue addressed: There is increasing interest in the potential association between sedentary behavio...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: There is increasing interest in the potential association between sedentary behav...
Objectives Prolonged sitting has adverse health consequences, yet office workers can spend over 10 h...
Sedentary behavior is a risk factor for the development of chronic diseases, especially those of car...
Sedentary behavior is a risk factor for the development of chronic diseases, especially those of car...
International Journal of Exercise Science 12(2): 777-785, 2019. Sedentary behavior is a risk factor ...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimise sedenta...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimise sedenta...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimise sedenta...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimise sedenta...
There is increasing interest in the potential association between sedentary behaviour and poor healt...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimize seden...
There is increasing interest in the potential association between sedentary behaviour and poor healt...
This thesis examined the social ecological correlates of desk-based workers sedentary time and sitti...
BACKGROUND: Total sitting time is associated with a higher risk for cardio metabolic disease and mor...
Issue addressed: There is increasing interest in the potential association between sedentary behavio...