Rationale Prolonged sitting is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality and morbidity. The metabolic and cardiovascular effects of breaking up sitting time in people with stroke are unknown. Aims and hypotheses To determine the (i) metabolic and cardiovascular effects and (ii) safety and feasibility of an experimental protocol to break up uninterrupted sitting in people with stroke. We hypothesize that activity breaks will attenuate the effects of uninterrupted sitting on glucose and insulin metabolism, blood pressure, lipid profiles, and plasma fibrinogen and that it will be both safe and feasible. Sample size estimate Based on previous estimates of population variability (SD 1% glucose and 30% insulin), ...
Objective: The aim was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis analyzing the impact of up t...
Session - Physical activity and cardiovascular disease in adults: paper no. 562This journal suppl. e...
OBJECTIVE: To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke sur...
Objectives: People with stroke sit for long periods each day, which may compromise blood glucose con...
Background: Stroke survivors sit for long periods each day. Uninterrupted sitting is associated with...
The objective of this review was to ascertain the scope of the available literature on the effects o...
Background: Interrupting prolonged sitting can attenuate postprandial glucose responses in overweigh...
OBJECTIVEdObservational studies show breaking up prolonged sitting has beneficial asso-ciations with...
Background: Interrupting prolonged sitting can attenuate postprandial glucose responses in overweigh...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies show breaking up prolonged sitting has beneficial associations with...
The objective of this review was to ascertain the scope of the available literature on the effects o...
Objective To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke surv...
Objective: To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke sur...
Background. Excessive sitting time is linked to cardiovascular disease morbidity. To date, no studie...
BACKGROUND: Excessive sitting time is linked to cardiovascular disease morbidity. To date, no studie...
Objective: The aim was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis analyzing the impact of up t...
Session - Physical activity and cardiovascular disease in adults: paper no. 562This journal suppl. e...
OBJECTIVE: To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke sur...
Objectives: People with stroke sit for long periods each day, which may compromise blood glucose con...
Background: Stroke survivors sit for long periods each day. Uninterrupted sitting is associated with...
The objective of this review was to ascertain the scope of the available literature on the effects o...
Background: Interrupting prolonged sitting can attenuate postprandial glucose responses in overweigh...
OBJECTIVEdObservational studies show breaking up prolonged sitting has beneficial asso-ciations with...
Background: Interrupting prolonged sitting can attenuate postprandial glucose responses in overweigh...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies show breaking up prolonged sitting has beneficial associations with...
The objective of this review was to ascertain the scope of the available literature on the effects o...
Objective To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke surv...
Objective: To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke sur...
Background. Excessive sitting time is linked to cardiovascular disease morbidity. To date, no studie...
BACKGROUND: Excessive sitting time is linked to cardiovascular disease morbidity. To date, no studie...
Objective: The aim was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis analyzing the impact of up t...
Session - Physical activity and cardiovascular disease in adults: paper no. 562This journal suppl. e...
OBJECTIVE: To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke sur...