Context: To systematically review and provide an informative synthesis of findings from longitudinal studies published since 1996 reporting on relationships between self-reported sedentary behavior and device-based measures of sedentary time with health-related outcomes in adults. Evidence acquisition: Studies published between 1996 and January 2011 were identified by examining existing literature reviews and by systematic searches in Web of Science, MEDLINE, PubMed, and PsycINFO. English-written articles were selected according to study design, targeted behavior, and health outcome. Evidence synthesis: Forty-eight articles met the inclusion criteria; of these, 46 incorporated self-reported measures including total sitting time; TV viewing ...
Background Current estimates from objective accelerometer data suggest that American adults are sede...
Background: Although reports in adults suggest that breaks in sedentary time are associated with red...
ii Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour is independently associated with cardiometabo...
Context: To systematically review and provide an informative synthesis of findings from longitudinal...
Context: To systematically review and provide an informative synthesis of findings from longitudinal...
Screen time, but not overall sedentary behaviour, is consistently related to cardiometabolic health ...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Background: Sedentary time has been identified as an important and independent risk factor for the d...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour is independently associated with cardiometabolic...
Context: Sedentary behavior is implicated in youth and adult overweight and obesity. However, the re...
Purpose: Evidence suggests sitting time is independently associated with a range of health issues in...
Originally published online May 18, 2015There is a paucity of prospective evidence examining the lin...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
North Americans spend half their waking hours engaging in sedentary behaviour. Although several rece...
Background Current estimates from objective accelerometer data suggest that American adults are sede...
Background: Although reports in adults suggest that breaks in sedentary time are associated with red...
ii Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour is independently associated with cardiometabo...
Context: To systematically review and provide an informative synthesis of findings from longitudinal...
Context: To systematically review and provide an informative synthesis of findings from longitudinal...
Screen time, but not overall sedentary behaviour, is consistently related to cardiometabolic health ...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Background: Sedentary time has been identified as an important and independent risk factor for the d...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour is independently associated with cardiometabolic...
Context: Sedentary behavior is implicated in youth and adult overweight and obesity. However, the re...
Purpose: Evidence suggests sitting time is independently associated with a range of health issues in...
Originally published online May 18, 2015There is a paucity of prospective evidence examining the lin...
National audienceAIM: This study identified the longitudinal associations between leisure-time seden...
North Americans spend half their waking hours engaging in sedentary behaviour. Although several rece...
Background Current estimates from objective accelerometer data suggest that American adults are sede...
Background: Although reports in adults suggest that breaks in sedentary time are associated with red...
ii Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour is independently associated with cardiometabo...