OBJECTIVE: Physical activity (PA) has substantial benefits across a range of health outcomes. There is uncertainty about the PA-specific health effects, and in particular, the occupational domain. In this umbrella review, we synthesised available evidence on the associations between occupational PA (OPA) and health-related outcomes (including cancer, all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease). This work informed the development of WHO's guidelines on PA and sedentary behaviour (2020). DESIGN: Umbrella review of systematic reviews. DATA SOURCE: We performed a literature search in PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, CINAHL and Sportdiscuss from database inception to 2 December 2019. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR SELECTING STUDIES: We included sys...
It is understood that regular physical activity (PA) plays a critical role in improving and maintain...
There is strong and consistent evidence that leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) improves cardiova...
Many interventions promoting physical activity (PA) are effective in preventing disease onset, and a...
OBJECTIVE: Physical activity (PA) has substantial benefits across a range of health outcomes. There ...
OBJECTIVE: Physical activity (PA) has substantial benefits across a range of health outcomes. There ...
Background: Although it is generally accepted that physical activity reduces the risk for chronic no...
Context: Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behavior (i.e., time spent sitting) may be negati...
Objective: Recent evidence suggests the existence of a physical activity paradox, with beneficial he...
Context Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behavior (i.e., time spent sitting) may be negativ...
Abstract: Background: Current physical activity guidelines do not distinguish between activity accum...
Background Regular physical activity improves overall health, and has the capacity to reduce risk of...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known regarding health-related quality of life and its relation with physical a...
Background: Sedentary lifestyle is a major risk factor for noncommunicable diseases such as cardiova...
Background: The increase in the global population has placed extra burdens on health services. This ...
BACKGROUND: Many interventions promoting physical activity (PA) have proven effective in reducing th...
It is understood that regular physical activity (PA) plays a critical role in improving and maintain...
There is strong and consistent evidence that leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) improves cardiova...
Many interventions promoting physical activity (PA) are effective in preventing disease onset, and a...
OBJECTIVE: Physical activity (PA) has substantial benefits across a range of health outcomes. There ...
OBJECTIVE: Physical activity (PA) has substantial benefits across a range of health outcomes. There ...
Background: Although it is generally accepted that physical activity reduces the risk for chronic no...
Context: Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behavior (i.e., time spent sitting) may be negati...
Objective: Recent evidence suggests the existence of a physical activity paradox, with beneficial he...
Context Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behavior (i.e., time spent sitting) may be negativ...
Abstract: Background: Current physical activity guidelines do not distinguish between activity accum...
Background Regular physical activity improves overall health, and has the capacity to reduce risk of...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known regarding health-related quality of life and its relation with physical a...
Background: Sedentary lifestyle is a major risk factor for noncommunicable diseases such as cardiova...
Background: The increase in the global population has placed extra burdens on health services. This ...
BACKGROUND: Many interventions promoting physical activity (PA) have proven effective in reducing th...
It is understood that regular physical activity (PA) plays a critical role in improving and maintain...
There is strong and consistent evidence that leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) improves cardiova...
Many interventions promoting physical activity (PA) are effective in preventing disease onset, and a...