Open Acess JournalObjective: To describe 1) cross-sectional associations between domain-specific physical activity, sitting time and different measures of overweight/obesity and 2) longitudinal associations between patterns of change in physical activity and overweight/obesity ten years later. Methods: Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses based on the first and second follow-up of the Swiss cohort study SAPALDIA (SAP) were conducted (SAP2 in 2002/03, SAP3 in 2010/11). Physical activity was assessed by self-report using the long International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and four short questions regarding moderate and vigorous activities. Overweight/obesity were defined based on body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC),...
Background/Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of physical activity (PA) and ...
Background Most studies of physical activity (PA) epidemiology use behaviour measured at a single ti...
Introduction: The health benefits of physical activity in all ages are widely known, however the eff...
Open Acess JournalObjective: To describe 1) cross-sectional associations between domain-specific phy...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe 1) cross-sectional associations between domain-specific physical activi...
With respect to the overweight epidemic, this study aimed to investigate the association between dom...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate associations between self-reported and objectively measured physical activ...
Background: The magnitude of the association between physical activity (PA) and obesity has been dif...
Objectives: Cross-sectional data suggest a strong association between low levels of physical activit...
BACKGROUND: The magnitude of the association between physical activity (PA) and obesity has been dif...
Aims/hypothesis Our study aimed to investigate the combined effects of moderate-to-vigorous physical...
OBJECTIVE: Increasing physical activity is strongly advocated as a key public health strategy for we...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJN Copyri...
Objectives: To examine whether leisure time physical activity changes predict subsequent body mass i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-28).Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB)...
Background/Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of physical activity (PA) and ...
Background Most studies of physical activity (PA) epidemiology use behaviour measured at a single ti...
Introduction: The health benefits of physical activity in all ages are widely known, however the eff...
Open Acess JournalObjective: To describe 1) cross-sectional associations between domain-specific phy...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe 1) cross-sectional associations between domain-specific physical activi...
With respect to the overweight epidemic, this study aimed to investigate the association between dom...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate associations between self-reported and objectively measured physical activ...
Background: The magnitude of the association between physical activity (PA) and obesity has been dif...
Objectives: Cross-sectional data suggest a strong association between low levels of physical activit...
BACKGROUND: The magnitude of the association between physical activity (PA) and obesity has been dif...
Aims/hypothesis Our study aimed to investigate the combined effects of moderate-to-vigorous physical...
OBJECTIVE: Increasing physical activity is strongly advocated as a key public health strategy for we...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJN Copyri...
Objectives: To examine whether leisure time physical activity changes predict subsequent body mass i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-28).Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB)...
Background/Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of physical activity (PA) and ...
Background Most studies of physical activity (PA) epidemiology use behaviour measured at a single ti...
Introduction: The health benefits of physical activity in all ages are widely known, however the eff...