This study examined sitting time, knowledge, and intentions to change sitting time in older adults. An online survey was completed by 494 Australians aged 65+. Average daily sitting was high (9.0 hr). Daily sitting time was the highest during TV (3.3 hr), computer (2.1 hr), and leisure (1.7 hr). A regression analysis demonstrated that women were more knowledgeable about the health risks of sitting compared to men. The percentage of older adults intending to sit less were the highest for TV (24%), leisure (24%), and computer (19%) sitting time. Regression analyses demonstrated that intentions varied by gender (for TV sitting), education (leisure and work sitting), body mass index (computer, leisure, and transport sitting), and physical activ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sitting less can reduce older adults' risk of ill health and disability. ...
Amidst public health campaigns urging people to sit less as well as being more physically active, th...
BACKGROUND: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with...
This study examined sitting time, knowledge, and intentions to change sitting time in older adults. ...
This study examined sitting time, knowledge and intentions to change sitting time in older adults. A...
Knowledge about variables associated with context-specific sitting time in older adults is limited. ...
Older adults are particularly susceptible to sedentary behaviours. Sitting time has been increasingl...
BACKGROUND: To develop evidence-based approaches for reducing sedentary behavior, there is a need to...
Background: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with h...
BACKGROUND:\ud \ud To develop evidence-based approaches for reducing sedentary behavior, there is a ...
Abstract Background In the last decade, there has been increasing interest in the health effects of ...
Objective: We examined the correlates of sitting time in a population-based sample of older adults. ...
Background: Australia, like many developed countries, has an ageing population. Despite the substant...
Older adults are recommended to reduce their sedentary time to promote healthy ageing. To develop ef...
The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of sitting time and to explore relationships ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sitting less can reduce older adults' risk of ill health and disability. ...
Amidst public health campaigns urging people to sit less as well as being more physically active, th...
BACKGROUND: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with...
This study examined sitting time, knowledge, and intentions to change sitting time in older adults. ...
This study examined sitting time, knowledge and intentions to change sitting time in older adults. A...
Knowledge about variables associated with context-specific sitting time in older adults is limited. ...
Older adults are particularly susceptible to sedentary behaviours. Sitting time has been increasingl...
BACKGROUND: To develop evidence-based approaches for reducing sedentary behavior, there is a need to...
Background: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with h...
BACKGROUND:\ud \ud To develop evidence-based approaches for reducing sedentary behavior, there is a ...
Abstract Background In the last decade, there has been increasing interest in the health effects of ...
Objective: We examined the correlates of sitting time in a population-based sample of older adults. ...
Background: Australia, like many developed countries, has an ageing population. Despite the substant...
Older adults are recommended to reduce their sedentary time to promote healthy ageing. To develop ef...
The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of sitting time and to explore relationships ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sitting less can reduce older adults' risk of ill health and disability. ...
Amidst public health campaigns urging people to sit less as well as being more physically active, th...
BACKGROUND: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with...