Background - An increasing body of evidence associates a high level of sitting time with poor health outcomes. The benefits of moderate to vigorous-intensity physical activities to various aspects of health are now well documented; however, individuals may engage in moderate-intensity physical activity for at least 30 minutes on five or more days of the week and still exhibit a high level of sitting time. This purpose of this study was to examine differences in total wellness among adults relative to high/low levels of sitting time combined with insufficient/sufficient physical activity (PA). The construct of total wellness incorporates a holistic approach to the body, mind and spirit components of life, an approach which may be more encomp...
Background: There is limited evidence on the directionality of the associations of sitting time with...
BACKGROUND: High population levels of sitting is contributing to high rates of chronic health proble...
BACKGROUND: To develop evidence-based approaches for reducing sedentary behavior, there is a need to...
Background: Physical activity and sitting time independently contribute to chronic disease risk, tho...
Background: Physical activity and sitting time independently contribute to chronic disease risk, tho...
Background: Physical activity and sitting time independently contribute to chronic disease risk, tho...
Previous studies have shown that physical activity (PA) levels and sitting time (SIT) independently ...
Background: Physical activity and sitting time independently contribute to chronic disease risk, t...
The mechanisms through which excessive sitting time impacts health are important to understand. This...
Objective: To assess the relationship between fitness levels and components, sitting time and health...
In their article, van der Ploeg and colleagues report important new findings from a large population...
Background: Recent epidemiologic evidence points to the health risks of prolonged sitting, that are ...
Background: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with h...
New evidence suggests that reductions in sedentary behavior may increase physical activity and impro...
Background: Physical inactivity, sitting behaviour, and mental health problems are detrimental to he...
Background: There is limited evidence on the directionality of the associations of sitting time with...
BACKGROUND: High population levels of sitting is contributing to high rates of chronic health proble...
BACKGROUND: To develop evidence-based approaches for reducing sedentary behavior, there is a need to...
Background: Physical activity and sitting time independently contribute to chronic disease risk, tho...
Background: Physical activity and sitting time independently contribute to chronic disease risk, tho...
Background: Physical activity and sitting time independently contribute to chronic disease risk, tho...
Previous studies have shown that physical activity (PA) levels and sitting time (SIT) independently ...
Background: Physical activity and sitting time independently contribute to chronic disease risk, t...
The mechanisms through which excessive sitting time impacts health are important to understand. This...
Objective: To assess the relationship between fitness levels and components, sitting time and health...
In their article, van der Ploeg and colleagues report important new findings from a large population...
Background: Recent epidemiologic evidence points to the health risks of prolonged sitting, that are ...
Background: While there is emerging evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with h...
New evidence suggests that reductions in sedentary behavior may increase physical activity and impro...
Background: Physical inactivity, sitting behaviour, and mental health problems are detrimental to he...
Background: There is limited evidence on the directionality of the associations of sitting time with...
BACKGROUND: High population levels of sitting is contributing to high rates of chronic health proble...
BACKGROUND: To develop evidence-based approaches for reducing sedentary behavior, there is a need to...