BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) and physical fitness (PF) are inversely associated with the clustering of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors (RF) associated with the metabolic syndrome (MS). However, the role of individual components of PA, that is, intensity, duration and volume, and the inter-relationship with PF in the prevention of the MS and its individual components remains elusive. DESIGN: Cross-sectional analysis. METHODS: The study was based on 1298 (874 male and 424 female) police employees (aged 18-62 years) who participated in the Utrecht Police Lifestyle Intervention Fitness and Training study. PA was assessed with an extensive questionnaire. Peak oxygen uptake and metabolic markers, including blood pressure, fasting ...
Aims/hypothesesOur aim was to examine the independent and combined (cross-sectional) associations of...
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Introduction: Obesity and an inactive lifestyle increase risk for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascu...
Background Physical activity (PA) and physical fitness (PF) are inversely associated with the cluste...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been on the rise but there has been limited information...
Purpose: Whereas greater physical activity (PA) is known to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD), th...
Purpose—Whereas greater physical activity (PA) is known to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD), the...
Objective: The focus of this study was the association between the metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) and c...
Metabolic syndrome and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) carry high cardiovascular risks. We perfor...
OBJECTIVE — Cardiovascular fitness (VO2max) and physical activity are both related to risk of metabo...
Aims The interplay between physical activity (PA) volume and intensity is poorly understood in relat...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional relationships between moderate and vigorous physical activity and the me...
Purpose: The relationship of both physical activity and predicted maximum oxygen consumption (VO(2ma...
We aimed to study the independent associations of sedentary time (ST), moderate-to-vigorous physical...
Background/PurposeMetabolic syndrome and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) carry high cardiovascula...
Aims/hypothesesOur aim was to examine the independent and combined (cross-sectional) associations of...
© 2017, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science. All rights reserved. Over the last decade, the...
Introduction: Obesity and an inactive lifestyle increase risk for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascu...
Background Physical activity (PA) and physical fitness (PF) are inversely associated with the cluste...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been on the rise but there has been limited information...
Purpose: Whereas greater physical activity (PA) is known to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD), th...
Purpose—Whereas greater physical activity (PA) is known to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD), the...
Objective: The focus of this study was the association between the metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) and c...
Metabolic syndrome and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) carry high cardiovascular risks. We perfor...
OBJECTIVE — Cardiovascular fitness (VO2max) and physical activity are both related to risk of metabo...
Aims The interplay between physical activity (PA) volume and intensity is poorly understood in relat...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional relationships between moderate and vigorous physical activity and the me...
Purpose: The relationship of both physical activity and predicted maximum oxygen consumption (VO(2ma...
We aimed to study the independent associations of sedentary time (ST), moderate-to-vigorous physical...
Background/PurposeMetabolic syndrome and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) carry high cardiovascula...
Aims/hypothesesOur aim was to examine the independent and combined (cross-sectional) associations of...
© 2017, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science. All rights reserved. Over the last decade, the...
Introduction: Obesity and an inactive lifestyle increase risk for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascu...