Wallmann-Sperlich B, Bucksch J, Schneider S, Froboese I. Socio-demographic, behavioural and cognitive correlates of work-related sitting time in German men and women. BMC Public Health. 2014;14(1): 1259.Background: Sitting time is ubiquitous for most adults in developed countries and is most prevalent in three domains: in the workplace, during transport and during leisure time. The correlates of prolonged sitting time in workplace settings are not well understood. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the gender-specific associations between the socio-demographic, behavioural and cognitive correlates of work-related sitting time. Methods: A cross-sectional sample of working German adults (n = 1515; 747 men; 43.5 +/- 11.0 years) co...
BACKGROUND: Investigating associations between socio-ecological variables and context-specific sitti...
Abstract Background There is a dearth of literat...
BACKGROUND:\ud \ud To develop evidence-based approaches for reducing sedentary behavior, there is a ...
Background: Sitting time is ubiquitous for most adults in developed countries and is most prevalent ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour in general and sitting time in particular is an emerging global heal...
Background: Sedentary behaviour in general and sitting time in particular is an emerging global heal...
Background: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with h...
Background Given links between sedentary behaviour and unfavourable health outcomes, there is a nee...
Background: Recent evidence links sedentary behaviour (or too much sitting) with poorer health outco...
BACKGROUND: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with...
Background: Sitting is associated with health risks. Factors that influence sitting are however not ...
Too much sitting (extended sedentary time) is recognized as a public health concern in Europe and be...
BACKGROUND: A better understanding of how occupational indicators (e.g. job type, doing shift-work, ...
Background: A better understanding of how occupational indicators (e.g. job type, doing shift-work, ...
BACKGROUND: To develop evidence-based approaches for reducing sedentary behavior, there is a need to...
BACKGROUND: Investigating associations between socio-ecological variables and context-specific sitti...
Abstract Background There is a dearth of literat...
BACKGROUND:\ud \ud To develop evidence-based approaches for reducing sedentary behavior, there is a ...
Background: Sitting time is ubiquitous for most adults in developed countries and is most prevalent ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour in general and sitting time in particular is an emerging global heal...
Background: Sedentary behaviour in general and sitting time in particular is an emerging global heal...
Background: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with h...
Background Given links between sedentary behaviour and unfavourable health outcomes, there is a nee...
Background: Recent evidence links sedentary behaviour (or too much sitting) with poorer health outco...
BACKGROUND: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with...
Background: Sitting is associated with health risks. Factors that influence sitting are however not ...
Too much sitting (extended sedentary time) is recognized as a public health concern in Europe and be...
BACKGROUND: A better understanding of how occupational indicators (e.g. job type, doing shift-work, ...
Background: A better understanding of how occupational indicators (e.g. job type, doing shift-work, ...
BACKGROUND: To develop evidence-based approaches for reducing sedentary behavior, there is a need to...
BACKGROUND: Investigating associations between socio-ecological variables and context-specific sitti...
Abstract Background There is a dearth of literat...
BACKGROUND:\ud \ud To develop evidence-based approaches for reducing sedentary behavior, there is a ...