Purpose: This study aimed to experimentally determine whether cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) modifies postprandial glycemia during prolonged sitting and investigated the potentially blunting influence this may have on the benefits of interrupting postprandial sitting time with light activity breaks. Methods: Thirty-four adults (18 women; 16 men; mean T SD age, 40 T 9 yr, body mass index, 24.5 T 3 kgImj2) undertook two 7.5-h experimental conditions in a randomized order: 1) Prolonged sitting; 2) Sitting interspersedwith 5min light walking bouts every 30min. Blood samples were obtained while fasting and postprandially after ingestion of two identical meals. Incremental area under the curve (iAUC) was calculated for glucose and insulin throug...
Background Sedentary behaviour is a well-known risk factor for cardio-metabolic disease. Regularly i...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the effects on postprandial glucose and insulin responses of ...
Purpose: To compare the metabolic effects of breaking up sedentary time with prolonged periods of st...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to experimentally determine whether cardio-respiratory fitness (CRF) modif...
Purpose: Regular engagement in sedentary behaviours can lead to major public health consequences. Th...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies show breaking up prolonged sitting has beneficial associations with...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies show breaking up prolonged sitting has beneficial associations with...
Sedentary behaviour has become a well-known risk factor for cardio-metabolic disease. Results from o...
Objective The primary objective was to test the hypothesis that increased frequency of interruptions...
We aimed to determine whether interrupting prolonged sitting improves glycemic control and the metab...
PURPOSE: To identify predictors of favorable changes to postprandial insulin and glucose levels in r...
Background: Postprandial glucose, insulin, and triglyceride metabolism is impaired by prolonged sitt...
AIMS: To investigate the impact of performing short bouts of seated upper body activity on postprand...
PurposeTo identify predictors of favourable changes to postprandial insulin and glucose levels in re...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the effects on postprandial glucose and insulin responses of ...
Background Sedentary behaviour is a well-known risk factor for cardio-metabolic disease. Regularly i...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the effects on postprandial glucose and insulin responses of ...
Purpose: To compare the metabolic effects of breaking up sedentary time with prolonged periods of st...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to experimentally determine whether cardio-respiratory fitness (CRF) modif...
Purpose: Regular engagement in sedentary behaviours can lead to major public health consequences. Th...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies show breaking up prolonged sitting has beneficial associations with...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies show breaking up prolonged sitting has beneficial associations with...
Sedentary behaviour has become a well-known risk factor for cardio-metabolic disease. Results from o...
Objective The primary objective was to test the hypothesis that increased frequency of interruptions...
We aimed to determine whether interrupting prolonged sitting improves glycemic control and the metab...
PURPOSE: To identify predictors of favorable changes to postprandial insulin and glucose levels in r...
Background: Postprandial glucose, insulin, and triglyceride metabolism is impaired by prolonged sitt...
AIMS: To investigate the impact of performing short bouts of seated upper body activity on postprand...
PurposeTo identify predictors of favourable changes to postprandial insulin and glucose levels in re...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the effects on postprandial glucose and insulin responses of ...
Background Sedentary behaviour is a well-known risk factor for cardio-metabolic disease. Regularly i...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the effects on postprandial glucose and insulin responses of ...
Purpose: To compare the metabolic effects of breaking up sedentary time with prolonged periods of st...