Sedentary time is a modifiable determinant of poor health, and in older adults, reducing sedentary time may be an important first step in adopting and maintaining a more active lifestyle. The primary purpose of this consensus statement is to provide an integrated perspective on current knowledge and expert opinion pertaining to sedentary behaviour in older adults on the topics of measurement, associations with health outcomes, and interventions. A secondary yet equally important purpose is to suggest priorities for future research and knowledge translation based on gaps identified. A five-step Delphi consensus process was used. Experts in the area of sedentary behaviour and older adults (n=15) participated in three surveys, an in-person con...
Sedentary behavior has been found to be associated with negative health outcomes independently of ph...
Sedentary behaviour is defined as activities performed while sitting or lying with low energy expend...
BackgroundLong and frequent bouts of sedentary behaviour pose a major risk to health and increase th...
Sedentary time is a modifiable determinant of poor health, and in older adults, reducing sedentary t...
Sedentary time is a modifiable determinant of poor health, and in older adults, reducing sedentary t...
Sedentary time is a modifiable determinant of poor health, and in older adults, reducing sedentary t...
Sedentary time (ST) is an important risk factor for a variety of health outcomes in older adults. Co...
Sedentary time (ST) is an important risk factor for a variety of health outcomes in older adults. Co...
Sedentary behaviour is negatively associated with several health outcomes and is particularly proble...
This literature review focuses on aspects of sedentary behaviour (SB) in elderly. Since it has been ...
Background: Sedentary time (too much sitting, as distinct from lack of exercise) is a prevalent risk...
Background: Australia, like many developed countries, has an ageing population. Despite the substant...
on behalf of the DEDIPAC consortiumInternational audienceBackground: Older adults are the most seden...
Abstract Background In the las...
Background and Objectives: Reducing sedentary behavior contributes to healthy aging. In order to dev...
Sedentary behavior has been found to be associated with negative health outcomes independently of ph...
Sedentary behaviour is defined as activities performed while sitting or lying with low energy expend...
BackgroundLong and frequent bouts of sedentary behaviour pose a major risk to health and increase th...
Sedentary time is a modifiable determinant of poor health, and in older adults, reducing sedentary t...
Sedentary time is a modifiable determinant of poor health, and in older adults, reducing sedentary t...
Sedentary time is a modifiable determinant of poor health, and in older adults, reducing sedentary t...
Sedentary time (ST) is an important risk factor for a variety of health outcomes in older adults. Co...
Sedentary time (ST) is an important risk factor for a variety of health outcomes in older adults. Co...
Sedentary behaviour is negatively associated with several health outcomes and is particularly proble...
This literature review focuses on aspects of sedentary behaviour (SB) in elderly. Since it has been ...
Background: Sedentary time (too much sitting, as distinct from lack of exercise) is a prevalent risk...
Background: Australia, like many developed countries, has an ageing population. Despite the substant...
on behalf of the DEDIPAC consortiumInternational audienceBackground: Older adults are the most seden...
Abstract Background In the las...
Background and Objectives: Reducing sedentary behavior contributes to healthy aging. In order to dev...
Sedentary behavior has been found to be associated with negative health outcomes independently of ph...
Sedentary behaviour is defined as activities performed while sitting or lying with low energy expend...
BackgroundLong and frequent bouts of sedentary behaviour pose a major risk to health and increase th...