Previous studies have placed those with excessive sedentary behavior at increased risk of all-cause mortality. There is evidence of interdependency of sedentary behavior with physical activity, and its elucidation will have implications for guidelines and practice. This study investigated if sedentary behavior-related mortality risk can be offset by moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) considered in a time-use fashion. PubMed was searched (from its inception till May 2018) for studies or meta-analyses that used data harmonized for MVPA. Of the 17 data-custodians located, 7 provided data on sitting time or TV viewing time, or both. A dose-response meta-analysis modeling log relative risks of all-cause mortality against un...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a potential risk factor for chronic-ill health and mortality, tha...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To quantify the association between daily total sitting and all-cause mortal...
To examine whether the associations between sedentary behaviours (ie, daily sitting/TV-viewing time)...
Objectives Previous studies have placed those with excessive sedentary behavior at increased risk of...
Background: Sedentary behavior has emerged as a novel health risk factor independent of moderate to ...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior has emerged as a novel health risk factor independent of moderate to ...
Background: Sedentary behavior has emerged as a novel health risk factor independent of moderate to ...
Background High amounts of sedentary behaviour have been associated with increased risks of several ...
Sedentary behavior is related to increased mortality risk. Whether such elevated risk can be offset ...
BACKGROUND: High amounts of sedentary behaviour have been associated with increased risks of several...
Abstract Background The appropriate limit to the amount of daily sedentary time (ST) required to min...
Background: This meta-analysis aimed to estimate the shape of the dose-response association between ...
Objectives To examine the joint associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedenta...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the joint associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedent...
Objective: To quantify the association between daily total sitting and all-cause mortality risk and ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a potential risk factor for chronic-ill health and mortality, tha...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To quantify the association between daily total sitting and all-cause mortal...
To examine whether the associations between sedentary behaviours (ie, daily sitting/TV-viewing time)...
Objectives Previous studies have placed those with excessive sedentary behavior at increased risk of...
Background: Sedentary behavior has emerged as a novel health risk factor independent of moderate to ...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior has emerged as a novel health risk factor independent of moderate to ...
Background: Sedentary behavior has emerged as a novel health risk factor independent of moderate to ...
Background High amounts of sedentary behaviour have been associated with increased risks of several ...
Sedentary behavior is related to increased mortality risk. Whether such elevated risk can be offset ...
BACKGROUND: High amounts of sedentary behaviour have been associated with increased risks of several...
Abstract Background The appropriate limit to the amount of daily sedentary time (ST) required to min...
Background: This meta-analysis aimed to estimate the shape of the dose-response association between ...
Objectives To examine the joint associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedenta...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the joint associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedent...
Objective: To quantify the association between daily total sitting and all-cause mortality risk and ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a potential risk factor for chronic-ill health and mortality, tha...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To quantify the association between daily total sitting and all-cause mortal...
To examine whether the associations between sedentary behaviours (ie, daily sitting/TV-viewing time)...