Standard statistical modelling has shown that the reallocation of sitting time to either standing or stepping may be beneficial for metabolic health. However, this overlooks the inherent dependency of time spent in all behaviours. The aim is to examine the associations between physical behaviours and markers of metabolic health (fasting glucose, fasting insulin, 2-h glucose, 2-h insulin, Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Sensitivity (HOMA-IS), Matsuda Insulin Sensitivity Index (Matsuda-ISI) while quantifying the associations of reallocating time from one physical behaviour to another using compositional analysis. Objectively measured physical behaviour data were analysed (n = 435) using compositional analysis and compositional isotemp...
Isotemporal substitution modelling (ISM) and compositional isotemporal modelling (CISM) are statisti...
BackgroundPhysical activity, sedentary time and sleep have been shown to be associated with cardio-m...
Background According to cross-sectional and acute experimental evidence, reducing sitting time shou...
Standard statistical modelling has shown that the reallocation of sitting time to either standing or...
International audiencePrevious studies about the effects of physical activity and sedentary behavior...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify associations between sitting time and glucose, insulin and insulin sensitivit...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indi...
Background Physical activity, sedentary time and sleep have been shown to be associated with cardio-...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indi...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The study investigated cross-sectional associations of total amount and patterns of...
Objective: The aim of this study is to quantify associations between objectively measured sedentary ...
Aims While excessive sitting time is related adversely to cardio-metabolic health, it is unknown whe...
Isotemporal substitution modelling (ISM) and compositional isotemporal modelling (CISM) are statisti...
Background: Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a distinctive health behaviour paradigm, showing asso...
Background Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indic...
Isotemporal substitution modelling (ISM) and compositional isotemporal modelling (CISM) are statisti...
BackgroundPhysical activity, sedentary time and sleep have been shown to be associated with cardio-m...
Background According to cross-sectional and acute experimental evidence, reducing sitting time shou...
Standard statistical modelling has shown that the reallocation of sitting time to either standing or...
International audiencePrevious studies about the effects of physical activity and sedentary behavior...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify associations between sitting time and glucose, insulin and insulin sensitivit...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indi...
Background Physical activity, sedentary time and sleep have been shown to be associated with cardio-...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indi...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The study investigated cross-sectional associations of total amount and patterns of...
Objective: The aim of this study is to quantify associations between objectively measured sedentary ...
Aims While excessive sitting time is related adversely to cardio-metabolic health, it is unknown whe...
Isotemporal substitution modelling (ISM) and compositional isotemporal modelling (CISM) are statisti...
Background: Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a distinctive health behaviour paradigm, showing asso...
Background Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indic...
Isotemporal substitution modelling (ISM) and compositional isotemporal modelling (CISM) are statisti...
BackgroundPhysical activity, sedentary time and sleep have been shown to be associated with cardio-m...
Background According to cross-sectional and acute experimental evidence, reducing sitting time shou...