Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of global death. Physical activity can help individuals reduce their CVD risk. However, the biological mechanisms explaining the link between physical activity and CVD risk and how they may be mediated by socioeconomic status are not well understood. Methods: We use cross-sectional data from 2010/2011 of the Understanding Society Survey, UK, to investigate the association between two biomarkers for CVD risk: cholesterol ratio and triglyceride levels and four different measures of physical activity: moderate, mild, self-reported activity rating, and walking 30 min or more a week using multivariate logistic regression. The analysis investigates if this association is mediated by s...
Background Existing information regarding the optimal types and amount of physical activity for seco...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the favourable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor profile of...
Background: Physical activity is inversely related to cardiovascular diseases. However, the type of ...
Background: Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are associated with higher risks of cardiova...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is patterned by socio-economic status, being more common in lower socia...
Objective We studied the association between different levels of physical activity (PA) and major c...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is patterned by socio-economic status, being more common in lower socia...
Abstract Background Physical activity has long been associated with reduced risk of coronary heart d...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the favourable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor profile of...
Background: Recently attention has been drawn to the health impacts of time spent engaging in sedent...
OBJECTIVE: To examine if individual-level and area-level socioeconomic status (SES) modifies the as...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death and disability and living in ...
Socio-economic gradients in cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes have been found throughout the...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to better understand the interrelationships between physical activity ...
Healthy lifestyle behaviors are associated with lower risk of having cardiovascular disease (CVD). T...
Background Existing information regarding the optimal types and amount of physical activity for seco...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the favourable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor profile of...
Background: Physical activity is inversely related to cardiovascular diseases. However, the type of ...
Background: Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are associated with higher risks of cardiova...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is patterned by socio-economic status, being more common in lower socia...
Objective We studied the association between different levels of physical activity (PA) and major c...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is patterned by socio-economic status, being more common in lower socia...
Abstract Background Physical activity has long been associated with reduced risk of coronary heart d...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the favourable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor profile of...
Background: Recently attention has been drawn to the health impacts of time spent engaging in sedent...
OBJECTIVE: To examine if individual-level and area-level socioeconomic status (SES) modifies the as...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death and disability and living in ...
Socio-economic gradients in cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes have been found throughout the...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to better understand the interrelationships between physical activity ...
Healthy lifestyle behaviors are associated with lower risk of having cardiovascular disease (CVD). T...
Background Existing information regarding the optimal types and amount of physical activity for seco...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the favourable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor profile of...
Background: Physical activity is inversely related to cardiovascular diseases. However, the type of ...