Free to read The time that children and adults spend sedentary–put simply, doing too much sitting as distinct from doing too little physical activity—has recently been proposed as a population-wide, ubiquitous influence on health outcomes. It has been argued that sedentary time is likely to be additional to the risks associated with insufficient moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. New evidence identifies relationships of too much sitting with overweight and obesity, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, some cancers and other adverse health outcomes. There is a need for a broader base of evidence on the likely health benefits of changing the relevant sedentary behaviours, particularly gathering evidence on underlying mechanisms and d...
Modern human environments are vastly different from those of our forebears. Rapidly advancing techno...
Background: Recent updates to physical activity guidelines highlight the importance of reducing sede...
Sedentary behaviour (too much sitting, as distinct from too little exercise) has emerged as a potent...
The time that children and adults spend sedentary-put simply, doing too much sitting as distinct fro...
Too much sitting is now understood to be a health risk that is additional to, and distinct from, too...
Sedentary behaviour – too much sitting as distinct from too little physical activity – is now recogn...
Sedentary behavior, as distinct from a lack of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, is an emergin...
In developed and developing countries, social, economic, and environmental transitions have led to p...
Research on physical activity and health has pointed clearly to increasing the time that adults spen...
International audienceRecent updates to national physical activity guidelines now highlight the impo...
Sedentary behaviour is associated with an increased risk of obesity, cardiovascular disease, type 2 ...
Background: Recent updates to physical activity guidelines highlight the importance of reducing sede...
Research on physical activity and health has pointed clearly to increasing the time that adults spen...
Sedentary behaviour (SB) has been proposed as an ‘independent’ risk factor for chronic disease risk,...
Background: Recent updates to physical activity guidelines highlight the importance of reducing sede...
Modern human environments are vastly different from those of our forebears. Rapidly advancing techno...
Background: Recent updates to physical activity guidelines highlight the importance of reducing sede...
Sedentary behaviour (too much sitting, as distinct from too little exercise) has emerged as a potent...
The time that children and adults spend sedentary-put simply, doing too much sitting as distinct fro...
Too much sitting is now understood to be a health risk that is additional to, and distinct from, too...
Sedentary behaviour – too much sitting as distinct from too little physical activity – is now recogn...
Sedentary behavior, as distinct from a lack of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, is an emergin...
In developed and developing countries, social, economic, and environmental transitions have led to p...
Research on physical activity and health has pointed clearly to increasing the time that adults spen...
International audienceRecent updates to national physical activity guidelines now highlight the impo...
Sedentary behaviour is associated with an increased risk of obesity, cardiovascular disease, type 2 ...
Background: Recent updates to physical activity guidelines highlight the importance of reducing sede...
Research on physical activity and health has pointed clearly to increasing the time that adults spen...
Sedentary behaviour (SB) has been proposed as an ‘independent’ risk factor for chronic disease risk,...
Background: Recent updates to physical activity guidelines highlight the importance of reducing sede...
Modern human environments are vastly different from those of our forebears. Rapidly advancing techno...
Background: Recent updates to physical activity guidelines highlight the importance of reducing sede...
Sedentary behaviour (too much sitting, as distinct from too little exercise) has emerged as a potent...