OBJECTIVE: The association of sedentary behaviour and leisure time physical activity with a validated continuous metabolic syndrome risk score was investigated in adults. SUBJECTS/METHODS: A number of 992 adults (559 men) without cardiovascular disease or diabetes. Subjects reported time spent in leisure time physical activity and television watching/computer activities. A validated metabolic syndrome risk score, based on waist circumference, triglycerides, blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, was used. The metabolic syndrome risk score and time spent in sedentary behaviour and physical activity were analysed as continuous variables using multiple linear regression. RESULTS: Metabolic syndrome ris...
PURPOSE: To examine the associations of multiple, objectively measured parameters of physical activi...
Background: Sedentary time has been identified as an important and independent risk factor for the d...
Background: To date, no longitudinal studies have examined the influence of sedentary behavior on me...
Objective: The association of sedentary behaviour and leisure time physical activity with a validate...
Objective: The association of sedentary behaviour and leisure time physical activity with a validate...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
PURPOSE: To examine the associations of multiple, objectively measured parameters of physical activi...
PURPOSE: To examine the associations of multiple, objectively measured parameters of physical activi...
Background: Sedentary time has been identified as an important and independent risk factor for the d...
Background: To date, no longitudinal studies have examined the influence of sedentary behavior on me...
Objective: The association of sedentary behaviour and leisure time physical activity with a validate...
Objective: The association of sedentary behaviour and leisure time physical activity with a validate...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
PURPOSE: To examine the associations of multiple, objectively measured parameters of physical activi...
PURPOSE: To examine the associations of multiple, objectively measured parameters of physical activi...
Background: Sedentary time has been identified as an important and independent risk factor for the d...
Background: To date, no longitudinal studies have examined the influence of sedentary behavior on me...