Background: Epidemiological and objective studies report an association between sedentary time and lower risk of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its risk factors in young and middle-age adults. To date, there is a lack of objective data on the association between sedentary time and MetS among older adults. Methods: The association between objectively measured sedentary time (accelerometry) with MetS and MetS components was examined in a large sample of older adults with mobility limitations (N=1198; mean age=78.7. ±5.3years) enrolled in the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders (LIFE) study. Participants were divided into tertiles according to percentage of daily sedentary time, and the relation between sedentary time with M...
BACKGROUND: An inverse association between physical activity and metabolic syndrome has been reporte...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The study investigated cross-sectional associations of total amount and patterns of...
OBJECTIVE - Total sedentary (absence of whole-body movement) time is associated with obesity, abnorm...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the risk factors of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is important to public healt...
Background: In recent years there has been a growing interest in the relationship between sedentary ...
Introduction: Whether amount of time spent in sedentary activities influences on clustered metabolic...
Purpose: Sedentary behavior has been proposed as an independent cardio-metabolic risk factor even in...
OBJECTIVE — Total sedentary (absence of whole-body movement) time is associated with obesity, abnorm...
Whether amount of time spent in sedentary activities influences on clustered metabolic risk in elder...
PURPOSE: To examine the associations of multiple, objectively measured parameters of physical activi...
Background: Sedentary time has been identified as an important and independent risk factor for the d...
BACKGROUND: The specific health benefits of meeting physical activity guidelines are unclear in olde...
BACKGROUND: The specific health benefits of meeting physical activity guidelines are unclear in olde...
Introduction. Sedentary behavior (SB) is highly prevalent among older adults, with more than 25% eng...
BACKGROUND: An inverse association between physical activity and metabolic syndrome has been reporte...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The study investigated cross-sectional associations of total amount and patterns of...
OBJECTIVE - Total sedentary (absence of whole-body movement) time is associated with obesity, abnorm...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the risk factors of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is important to public healt...
Background: In recent years there has been a growing interest in the relationship between sedentary ...
Introduction: Whether amount of time spent in sedentary activities influences on clustered metabolic...
Purpose: Sedentary behavior has been proposed as an independent cardio-metabolic risk factor even in...
OBJECTIVE — Total sedentary (absence of whole-body movement) time is associated with obesity, abnorm...
Whether amount of time spent in sedentary activities influences on clustered metabolic risk in elder...
PURPOSE: To examine the associations of multiple, objectively measured parameters of physical activi...
Background: Sedentary time has been identified as an important and independent risk factor for the d...
BACKGROUND: The specific health benefits of meeting physical activity guidelines are unclear in olde...
BACKGROUND: The specific health benefits of meeting physical activity guidelines are unclear in olde...
Introduction. Sedentary behavior (SB) is highly prevalent among older adults, with more than 25% eng...
BACKGROUND: An inverse association between physical activity and metabolic syndrome has been reporte...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The study investigated cross-sectional associations of total amount and patterns of...
OBJECTIVE - Total sedentary (absence of whole-body movement) time is associated with obesity, abnorm...