Physical activity (PA) reduces the risk for mortality. Whether the beneficial effects of PA are domain specific is unclear. We associated leisure time (LTPA), sports (SPA) and work (WPA) related PA and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) with all-cause mortality in two German population-based cohorts. We used data of the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP, n = 2,935, median age 53; 48% male) and the Cardiovascular Disease, Living and Ageing in Halle study (CARLA, n = 1,776, median age 64 and 54% male). Mortality was determined after a median follow-up of 8.2 years in SHIP (n = 332) and 11.5 years in CARLA (n = 409). LTPA (SHIP: hazard ratio HR per standard deviation SD 0.82 95{\%}-CI 0.73 to 0.91 and CARLA: HR per SD 0.70: 95{\%}-CI 0.59 to 0.8...
Bucksch J. Physical activity of moderate intensity in leisure time and the risk of all cause mortali...
To investigate if persons with high physical activity at work have the same benefits from leisure ti...
INTRODUCTION: The biological mechanisms through which increased physical activity or structured exer...
Physical activity (PA) reduces the risk for mortality. Whether the beneficial effects of PA are doma...
Few studies have investigated the independent effects of domain-specific physical activity on mortal...
Associations between leisure time physical activity (LTPA) and all-cause mortality seem quite strong...
Physical activity (PA) is associated with lower risk for non-communicable diseases and mortality. We...
Physical activity is inversely associated with risk of some cancers. The relation with cancer‐specif...
BACKGROUND:Physical activity (PA) is associated with lower risk for non-communicable diseases and mo...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is associated with lower risk for all-cause mortality. However, i...
Background The dose-response relation between physical activity and all-cause mortality is not well ...
Aims: It is unclear whether the potential benefits of physical activity differ according to level of...
The aim was to investigate associations between leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) and mortality,...
Scientific evidence regarding the combined effect of both aerobic leisure-time physical activity (LT...
Objectives: We investigated the associations of mean levels of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA)...
Bucksch J. Physical activity of moderate intensity in leisure time and the risk of all cause mortali...
To investigate if persons with high physical activity at work have the same benefits from leisure ti...
INTRODUCTION: The biological mechanisms through which increased physical activity or structured exer...
Physical activity (PA) reduces the risk for mortality. Whether the beneficial effects of PA are doma...
Few studies have investigated the independent effects of domain-specific physical activity on mortal...
Associations between leisure time physical activity (LTPA) and all-cause mortality seem quite strong...
Physical activity (PA) is associated with lower risk for non-communicable diseases and mortality. We...
Physical activity is inversely associated with risk of some cancers. The relation with cancer‐specif...
BACKGROUND:Physical activity (PA) is associated with lower risk for non-communicable diseases and mo...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is associated with lower risk for all-cause mortality. However, i...
Background The dose-response relation between physical activity and all-cause mortality is not well ...
Aims: It is unclear whether the potential benefits of physical activity differ according to level of...
The aim was to investigate associations between leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) and mortality,...
Scientific evidence regarding the combined effect of both aerobic leisure-time physical activity (LT...
Objectives: We investigated the associations of mean levels of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA)...
Bucksch J. Physical activity of moderate intensity in leisure time and the risk of all cause mortali...
To investigate if persons with high physical activity at work have the same benefits from leisure ti...
INTRODUCTION: The biological mechanisms through which increased physical activity or structured exer...