AbstractDeveloping interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace is an important public health priority. Furthermore, research is needed to determine whether different approaches to breaking up prolonged sitting during the workday are equally feasible and effective. Thus, the purpose of this study was to determine whether varying the frequency and duration of activity breaks during the workday would differentially impact sedentary behavior and health outcomes. Inactive females (N=49) working full-time sedentary jobs were recruited for this parallel-group randomized trial. Participants were randomly assigned to take short, frequent breaks from sitting (1–2min every half hour; SB) or longer, planned breaks from sitting (two 15-m...
Background: Regularly interrupting sedentary behaviour with light physical activity has been shown t...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population l...
Developing interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace is an important public health...
AbstractDeveloping interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace is an important publi...
Background: Results from a recent body of research suggests that sedentary behaviour increases the r...
Background: Results from a recent body of research suggests that sedentary behaviour increases the r...
Background: The last five decades has seen a steady increase in the time spent in sedentary behaviou...
Background: The last five decades has seen a steady increase in the time spent in sedentary behaviou...
Background: Prolonged sitting increases the risk of cardiometabolic disease. Regularly interrupting ...
Background: Prolonged sitting increases the risk of cardiometabolic disease. Regularly interrupting ...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Background: Regularly interrupting sedentary behaviour with light physical activity has been shown t...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Background: Regularly interrupting sedentary behaviour with light physical activity has been shown t...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population l...
Developing interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace is an important public health...
AbstractDeveloping interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace is an important publi...
Background: Results from a recent body of research suggests that sedentary behaviour increases the r...
Background: Results from a recent body of research suggests that sedentary behaviour increases the r...
Background: The last five decades has seen a steady increase in the time spent in sedentary behaviou...
Background: The last five decades has seen a steady increase in the time spent in sedentary behaviou...
Background: Prolonged sitting increases the risk of cardiometabolic disease. Regularly interrupting ...
Background: Prolonged sitting increases the risk of cardiometabolic disease. Regularly interrupting ...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Background: Regularly interrupting sedentary behaviour with light physical activity has been shown t...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Background: Regularly interrupting sedentary behaviour with light physical activity has been shown t...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population l...