New evidence suggests that reductions in sedentary behavior may increase physical activity and improve health. These findings point to new behavioral targets for intervention and new ways to think about intervening to increase overall physical activity in the population. This report provides a knowledge update reflecting the rapid accumulation of new evidence related to sedentary behavior and health among adults. Recent observational studies suggest that leveraging the time-inverse relationship between sedentary and active behaviors by replacing sitting with standing, light- or moderate-intensity activity can have important health benefits, particularly among less active adults. Clinical studies are providing evidence of the probable physio...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Physical activity and sedentary behavior (performed primarily while sitting) play a key role in the ...
Sedentary behavior is not a new topic, but trying to examine the direct links between sedentary beha...
New evidence suggests that reductions in sedentary behavior may increase physical activity and impro...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Too much sitting is now understood to be a health risk that is additional to, and distinct from, too...
In developed and developing countries, social, economic, and environmental transitions have led to p...
Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population l...
Background: Increasingly the health impacts of physical inactivity are being distinguished from thos...
We provide an overview of a recently published, edited book in a rapidly emerging field of research,...
© 2016 Human Kinetics, Inc. Background: Increasingly the health impacts of physical inactivity are b...
Free to read The time that children and adults spend sedentary–put simply, doing too much sitting as...
The time that children and adults spend sedentary-put simply, doing too much sitting as distinct fro...
Context: Time spent in sedentary behaviours (SB) is associated with poor health, irrespective of the...
Sedentary behaviour – too much sitting as distinct from too little physical activity – is now recogn...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Physical activity and sedentary behavior (performed primarily while sitting) play a key role in the ...
Sedentary behavior is not a new topic, but trying to examine the direct links between sedentary beha...
New evidence suggests that reductions in sedentary behavior may increase physical activity and impro...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Too much sitting is now understood to be a health risk that is additional to, and distinct from, too...
In developed and developing countries, social, economic, and environmental transitions have led to p...
Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population l...
Background: Increasingly the health impacts of physical inactivity are being distinguished from thos...
We provide an overview of a recently published, edited book in a rapidly emerging field of research,...
© 2016 Human Kinetics, Inc. Background: Increasingly the health impacts of physical inactivity are b...
Free to read The time that children and adults spend sedentary–put simply, doing too much sitting as...
The time that children and adults spend sedentary-put simply, doing too much sitting as distinct fro...
Context: Time spent in sedentary behaviours (SB) is associated with poor health, irrespective of the...
Sedentary behaviour – too much sitting as distinct from too little physical activity – is now recogn...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Physical activity and sedentary behavior (performed primarily while sitting) play a key role in the ...
Sedentary behavior is not a new topic, but trying to examine the direct links between sedentary beha...