Background & aims: Whether the frequency of interruptions to sitting time involving simple resistance activities (SRAs), compared to uninterrupted sitting, differentially affected 22 h glycemic control in adults with medication-controlled type 2 diabetes (T2D). Methods & results: Twenty-four participants (13 men; mean ± SD age 62 ± 8 years) completed three 8 h laboratory conditions: SIT: uninterrupted sitting; SRA3: sitting interrupted with 3 min of SRAs every 30 min; and, SRA6: sitting interrupted with 6 min of SRAs every 60 min. Flash glucose monitors assessed glycemic control over a 22 h period. No differences were observed between conditions for overall 22 h glycemic control as measured by AUCtotal, mean glucose and time in hyperglycemi...
Prolonged uninterrupted sitting is related adversely to cardiometabolic risk markers and postprandia...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indi...
Prolonged uninterrupted sitting is related adversely to cardiometabolic risk markers and postprandia...
Background & aims: Whether the frequency of interruptions to sitting time involving simple resistanc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether interrupting sitting with brief bouts of simple resistance activitie...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether interrupting sitting with brief bouts of simple resistance activitie...
Aims/hypothesis We aimed to examine the effect of interrupting 7 h prolonged sitting with brief bout...
AIM: To examine the impact of interrupting prolonged sitting with frequent short bouts of light-inte...
Objective The primary objective was to test the hypothesis that increased frequency of interruptions...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether interrupting prolonged sitting w...
Background and aims: We have previously shown that interrupting prolonged periods of sitting with sh...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the effects on postprandial glucose and insulin responses of ...
Objective: Prolonged sitting is increasingly recognized as a ubiquitous cardiometabolic risk factor,...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the effects on postprandial glucose and insulin responses of ...
Objective This study aimed to examine the effects on postprandial glucose and insulin responses of i...
Prolonged uninterrupted sitting is related adversely to cardiometabolic risk markers and postprandia...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indi...
Prolonged uninterrupted sitting is related adversely to cardiometabolic risk markers and postprandia...
Background & aims: Whether the frequency of interruptions to sitting time involving simple resistanc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether interrupting sitting with brief bouts of simple resistance activitie...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether interrupting sitting with brief bouts of simple resistance activitie...
Aims/hypothesis We aimed to examine the effect of interrupting 7 h prolonged sitting with brief bout...
AIM: To examine the impact of interrupting prolonged sitting with frequent short bouts of light-inte...
Objective The primary objective was to test the hypothesis that increased frequency of interruptions...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether interrupting prolonged sitting w...
Background and aims: We have previously shown that interrupting prolonged periods of sitting with sh...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the effects on postprandial glucose and insulin responses of ...
Objective: Prolonged sitting is increasingly recognized as a ubiquitous cardiometabolic risk factor,...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the effects on postprandial glucose and insulin responses of ...
Objective This study aimed to examine the effects on postprandial glucose and insulin responses of i...
Prolonged uninterrupted sitting is related adversely to cardiometabolic risk markers and postprandia...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indi...
Prolonged uninterrupted sitting is related adversely to cardiometabolic risk markers and postprandia...