Background: Physical activity (PA) is inversely associated with obesity but the effect has been difficult to quantify using questionnaires. In particular, the shape of the association has not yet been well described. Pedometers provide an opportunity to better characterize the association. Methods: Residents of households over the age of 25 years in randomly selected census districts in Tasmania were eligible to participate in the AusDiab cross-sectional survey conducted in 1999–2000. 1848 completed the AusDiab survey and 1126 of these (609 women and 517 men) wore a pedometer for 2-weekdays. Questionnaire data on recent PA, TV time and other factors were obtained. The outcomes were waist circumference (in cm) and body mass index (BMI) (k...
Background:Physical activity (PA) has been consistently implicated in the etiology of obesity, where...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the cross-sectional relationship between an objective measure of walking (ped...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the tracking and changes of steps per day in adults and th...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is inversely associated with obesity but the effect has been diff...
Background:Physical activity (PA) is inversely associated with obesity but the effect has been diffi...
The inverse relationship between number of steps per day and obesity in a population-based sample – ...
Background: Walking is recognised as an easily accessible mode of physical activity and is therefore...
Background: The magnitude of the association between physical activity (PA) and obesity has been dif...
ABSTRACT Background: The health benefit associated with a daily step-count target within pedometer p...
BACKGROUND: The magnitude of the association between physical activity (PA) and obesity has been dif...
Background Most studies of physical activity (PA) epidemiology use behaviour measured at a single ti...
OBJECTIVE: To describe 1) cross-sectional associations between domain-specific physical activity, si...
Although physical activity has been considered as an important modifiable risk factor for obesity, t...
Background: Television viewing and physical inactivity are independently associated with risk of obe...
Purpose: The dual purposes of this study were: 1) to provide preliminary descriptive epidemiology da...
Background:Physical activity (PA) has been consistently implicated in the etiology of obesity, where...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the cross-sectional relationship between an objective measure of walking (ped...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the tracking and changes of steps per day in adults and th...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is inversely associated with obesity but the effect has been diff...
Background:Physical activity (PA) is inversely associated with obesity but the effect has been diffi...
The inverse relationship between number of steps per day and obesity in a population-based sample – ...
Background: Walking is recognised as an easily accessible mode of physical activity and is therefore...
Background: The magnitude of the association between physical activity (PA) and obesity has been dif...
ABSTRACT Background: The health benefit associated with a daily step-count target within pedometer p...
BACKGROUND: The magnitude of the association between physical activity (PA) and obesity has been dif...
Background Most studies of physical activity (PA) epidemiology use behaviour measured at a single ti...
OBJECTIVE: To describe 1) cross-sectional associations between domain-specific physical activity, si...
Although physical activity has been considered as an important modifiable risk factor for obesity, t...
Background: Television viewing and physical inactivity are independently associated with risk of obe...
Purpose: The dual purposes of this study were: 1) to provide preliminary descriptive epidemiology da...
Background:Physical activity (PA) has been consistently implicated in the etiology of obesity, where...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the cross-sectional relationship between an objective measure of walking (ped...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the tracking and changes of steps per day in adults and th...