Although greater sedentary time has been found to be associated with negative health impacts, little is known whether the specific pattern of sedentary behavior (i.e. sedentary bouts, breaks and durations) are associated with physical function among older adults. The present study examined the associations between objectively measured sedentary behavior and physical function among older Japanese adults. A total of 174 male and 107 female community-dwelling older Japanese adults aged 65–84 years (mean age: 74.5 ± 5.2 years) were recruited. Sedentary behavior and physical activity were assessed using a triaxial accelerometer. Physical function was measured through hand grip strength, eye-open one leg standing, 5-m walking, and timed up and go...
The study aim was to explore associations between sedentary behavior (SB) bouts and physical functio...
Aim We examined the relationships of objectively‐measured walkability with accelerometer‐measured ac...
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behaviour have been suggested to independently affect a ...
Although greater sedentary time has been found to be associated with negative health impacts, little...
Although greater sedentary time has been found to be associated with negative health impacts, little...
Backgrounds The purpose of this study was to examine, in a sample of Japanese older adults, the asso...
BACKGROUNDS: The purpose of this study was to examine, in a sample of Japanese older adults, the ass...
Background: Prolonged periods of sitting time can be adversely associated with older adults’ well-be...
Abstract Backgrounds The purpose of this study was to examine, in a sample of Japanese older adults,...
BACKGROUND: Research supports that moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) is key to...
Sedentary behavior refers to activities with low energy expenditure, usually performed in sitting or...
Background: In an aging population, regular physical activity (PA) and exercise have been recognized...
Background: In an aging population, regular physical activity (PA) and exercise have been recognized...
Aim: To examine associations of intensity-specific physical activity and bout-specific sedentary tim...
Background/objective: Physical function, the ability of an individual to carry out physical tasks, i...
The study aim was to explore associations between sedentary behavior (SB) bouts and physical functio...
Aim We examined the relationships of objectively‐measured walkability with accelerometer‐measured ac...
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behaviour have been suggested to independently affect a ...
Although greater sedentary time has been found to be associated with negative health impacts, little...
Although greater sedentary time has been found to be associated with negative health impacts, little...
Backgrounds The purpose of this study was to examine, in a sample of Japanese older adults, the asso...
BACKGROUNDS: The purpose of this study was to examine, in a sample of Japanese older adults, the ass...
Background: Prolonged periods of sitting time can be adversely associated with older adults’ well-be...
Abstract Backgrounds The purpose of this study was to examine, in a sample of Japanese older adults,...
BACKGROUND: Research supports that moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) is key to...
Sedentary behavior refers to activities with low energy expenditure, usually performed in sitting or...
Background: In an aging population, regular physical activity (PA) and exercise have been recognized...
Background: In an aging population, regular physical activity (PA) and exercise have been recognized...
Aim: To examine associations of intensity-specific physical activity and bout-specific sedentary tim...
Background/objective: Physical function, the ability of an individual to carry out physical tasks, i...
The study aim was to explore associations between sedentary behavior (SB) bouts and physical functio...
Aim We examined the relationships of objectively‐measured walkability with accelerometer‐measured ac...
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behaviour have been suggested to independently affect a ...