Funder: National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care East MidlandsFunder: National Institute on AgingFunder: Stockholms Läns Landsting; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004348Funder: Norwegian Directorate for Public HealthFunder: Centrum for Idrottsforskning; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005350Funder: The Coca-Cola CompanyObjectives: To examine the joint associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary time with all-cause mortality. Methods: We conducted a harmonised meta-analysis including nine prospective cohort studies from four countries. 44 370 men and women were followed for 4.0 to 14.5 years during which 3451 participants die...
Ing-Mari Dohrn,1 Lydia Kwak,2 Pekka Oja,3 Michael Sjöström,4 Maria Hagströmer1,5 1Dep...
Background Sedentary behavior is related to increased mortality risk. Whether such elevated risk can...
Abstract Background: Low levels of physical activity (PA) and high sedentary time (ST) are common i...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the joint associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedent...
Objectives To examine the joint associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedenta...
Purpose: We examined total activity, light activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVP...
Sedentary behavior is related to increased mortality risk. Whether such elevated risk can be offset ...
Objective: To examine the joint associations of daily time spent in different intensities of physica...
Objective To examine the dose-response associations between accelerometer assessed total physical ac...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the joint associations of daily time spent in different intensities of physica...
International audienceObjective To examine the joint associations of daily time spent in different i...
Background Sedentary behavior is related to increased mortality risk. Whether such elevated risk can...
Background: Sedentary behavior has emerged as a novel health risk factor independent of moderate to ...
Background: Sedentary behavior has emerged as a novel health risk factor independent of moderate to ...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior has emerged as a novel health risk factor independent of moderate to ...
Ing-Mari Dohrn,1 Lydia Kwak,2 Pekka Oja,3 Michael Sjöström,4 Maria Hagströmer1,5 1Dep...
Background Sedentary behavior is related to increased mortality risk. Whether such elevated risk can...
Abstract Background: Low levels of physical activity (PA) and high sedentary time (ST) are common i...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the joint associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedent...
Objectives To examine the joint associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedenta...
Purpose: We examined total activity, light activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVP...
Sedentary behavior is related to increased mortality risk. Whether such elevated risk can be offset ...
Objective: To examine the joint associations of daily time spent in different intensities of physica...
Objective To examine the dose-response associations between accelerometer assessed total physical ac...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the joint associations of daily time spent in different intensities of physica...
International audienceObjective To examine the joint associations of daily time spent in different i...
Background Sedentary behavior is related to increased mortality risk. Whether such elevated risk can...
Background: Sedentary behavior has emerged as a novel health risk factor independent of moderate to ...
Background: Sedentary behavior has emerged as a novel health risk factor independent of moderate to ...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior has emerged as a novel health risk factor independent of moderate to ...
Ing-Mari Dohrn,1 Lydia Kwak,2 Pekka Oja,3 Michael Sjöström,4 Maria Hagströmer1,5 1Dep...
Background Sedentary behavior is related to increased mortality risk. Whether such elevated risk can...
Abstract Background: Low levels of physical activity (PA) and high sedentary time (ST) are common i...