Background In the general population, excessive sedentary behaviour is associated with increased all-cause mortality. Few studies have examined this relationship in people with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Using a sample of people with CVD who were excluded from an analysis of the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle (AusDiab) study, we examined the relationship between sedentary behaviour and 13-year all-cause mortality
Background Higher levels of time spent sitting (sedentary behavior) contribute to adverse health out...
Background Current estimates from objective accelerometer data suggest that American adults are sede...
Background: Sedentary time has been identified as an important and independent risk factor for the d...
BACKGROUND: In the general population, excessive sedentary behaviour is associated with increased al...
Background: Television viewing time, the predominant leisure-time sedentary behavior, is associated ...
Background-: Television viewing time, the predominant leisure-time sedentary behavior, is associated...
Background-Television viewing time, the predominant leisure-time sedentary behavior, is associated w...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a potential risk factor for chronic-ill health and mortality, tha...
Abstract Background Higher levels of time spent sitting (sedentary behavior) contribute to adverse h...
Background-—Sedentary behaviors have been directly associated with all-cause mortality. However, lit...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the independent relationships of television viewing...
To examine whether the associations between sedentary behaviours (ie, daily sitting/TV-viewing time)...
BACKGROUND: Although television viewing time is detrimentally associated with intermediate cardiovas...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine the independent relationships of television viewing o...
Background: We examined associations of total duration and pattern of accumulation of objectively me...
Background Higher levels of time spent sitting (sedentary behavior) contribute to adverse health out...
Background Current estimates from objective accelerometer data suggest that American adults are sede...
Background: Sedentary time has been identified as an important and independent risk factor for the d...
BACKGROUND: In the general population, excessive sedentary behaviour is associated with increased al...
Background: Television viewing time, the predominant leisure-time sedentary behavior, is associated ...
Background-: Television viewing time, the predominant leisure-time sedentary behavior, is associated...
Background-Television viewing time, the predominant leisure-time sedentary behavior, is associated w...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a potential risk factor for chronic-ill health and mortality, tha...
Abstract Background Higher levels of time spent sitting (sedentary behavior) contribute to adverse h...
Background-—Sedentary behaviors have been directly associated with all-cause mortality. However, lit...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the independent relationships of television viewing...
To examine whether the associations between sedentary behaviours (ie, daily sitting/TV-viewing time)...
BACKGROUND: Although television viewing time is detrimentally associated with intermediate cardiovas...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine the independent relationships of television viewing o...
Background: We examined associations of total duration and pattern of accumulation of objectively me...
Background Higher levels of time spent sitting (sedentary behavior) contribute to adverse health out...
Background Current estimates from objective accelerometer data suggest that American adults are sede...
Background: Sedentary time has been identified as an important and independent risk factor for the d...