Sedentary behavior has been identified as a major health risk. Although interventions to reduce time spent sedentary have become increasingly prevalent, the vast majority of this work in adults has been focused on workplace sedentary behavior and often pairs sedentary reduction interventions with increasing physical activity. As research designed to specifically decrease sedentary time that is not limited to the workplace becomes available, identifying strategies and approaches, along with feasibility and efficacy of these interventions, is warranted. Electronic databases were searched for sedentary interventions with eligibility criteria, including (a) interventions designed to explicitly reduce sedentary behavior that were not limited to ...
New evidence suggests that reductions in sedentary behavior may increase physical activity and impro...
Background Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour characterised by an energy expenditure of ...
Occupational sedentary behaviour is a growing health concern which accounts for almost half of overa...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Context: Time spent in sedentary behaviours (SB) is associated with poor health, irrespective of the...
Objectives: This review updates evidence of previous reviews on interventions that target reducing s...
The objective of this study was to systematically review the literature and compare the effectivenes...
Sedentary behavior has been found to be associated with negative health outcomes independently of ph...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour characterised by an energy expenditure of ≤1...
BACKGROUND: No systematic reviews of the effectiveness of interventions for reducing non-occupationa...
Background Older adults are the most sedentary segment of society, often spending in excess of 8.5 ...
BackgroundLong and frequent bouts of sedentary behaviour pose a major risk to health and increase th...
Objectives To systematically review and synthesise findings from process evaluations of intervention...
Background: Sedentary behavior occurs largely subconsciously, and thus specific behavior change tech...
A reduction in sedentary behavior (SB) can contribute to the prevention of chronic diseases. This is...
New evidence suggests that reductions in sedentary behavior may increase physical activity and impro...
Background Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour characterised by an energy expenditure of ...
Occupational sedentary behaviour is a growing health concern which accounts for almost half of overa...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Context: Time spent in sedentary behaviours (SB) is associated with poor health, irrespective of the...
Objectives: This review updates evidence of previous reviews on interventions that target reducing s...
The objective of this study was to systematically review the literature and compare the effectivenes...
Sedentary behavior has been found to be associated with negative health outcomes independently of ph...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour characterised by an energy expenditure of ≤1...
BACKGROUND: No systematic reviews of the effectiveness of interventions for reducing non-occupationa...
Background Older adults are the most sedentary segment of society, often spending in excess of 8.5 ...
BackgroundLong and frequent bouts of sedentary behaviour pose a major risk to health and increase th...
Objectives To systematically review and synthesise findings from process evaluations of intervention...
Background: Sedentary behavior occurs largely subconsciously, and thus specific behavior change tech...
A reduction in sedentary behavior (SB) can contribute to the prevention of chronic diseases. This is...
New evidence suggests that reductions in sedentary behavior may increase physical activity and impro...
Background Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour characterised by an energy expenditure of ...
Occupational sedentary behaviour is a growing health concern which accounts for almost half of overa...