Background: Physical activity (PA) is known to be associated with lipid profiles and the risk of both cardiovascular diseases and cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of objectively measured PA, sedentary behaviour (SB), amount of breaks during SB and number of daily steps with serum lipids in a healthy, Finnish, middle-aged, female population. Methods: The participants (571) were recruited at mammography screening, target group was women aged 50–60 years. A measurement of PA was done with accelerometer, blood lipid profile was assessed, and questionnaires of participants characteristics were sent to participants. Results: The participants with the highest number of daily breaks during SB (≥ 41) had the highest mean...
Abstract Physical activity (PA) and sedentary time (SED) are associated with the risk of cardiovasc...
Aims/hypothesis: The study aimed to examine the associations between objectively measured sedentary ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The study aimed to examine the associations between objectively measured sedentary ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is known to be associated with lipid profiles and the risk of bot...
Background: Recently attention has been drawn to the health impacts of time spent engaging in sedent...
This study investigates the association between the overall physical activity composition of the day...
Background: Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a distinctive health behaviour paradigm, showing asso...
abstract: Cardiovascular disease attributed to about 800,000 deaths per year and is the leading caus...
Aim: Accumulating evidence reveals that sedentary behavior is associated with mortality and cardiome...
Introduction: Whether amount of time spent in sedentary activities influences on clustered metabolic...
BACKGROUND Lipids and lipoproteins are essential constituents of the body and their activities assi...
Abstract Background Physical activity has long been associated with reduced risk of coronary heart d...
The impact of the combination between physical activity (PA) and sedentary (SE) levels on cardiovasc...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of global death. Physical activity can...
Background: Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is proposed as key for cardiovascular dise...
Abstract Physical activity (PA) and sedentary time (SED) are associated with the risk of cardiovasc...
Aims/hypothesis: The study aimed to examine the associations between objectively measured sedentary ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The study aimed to examine the associations between objectively measured sedentary ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is known to be associated with lipid profiles and the risk of bot...
Background: Recently attention has been drawn to the health impacts of time spent engaging in sedent...
This study investigates the association between the overall physical activity composition of the day...
Background: Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a distinctive health behaviour paradigm, showing asso...
abstract: Cardiovascular disease attributed to about 800,000 deaths per year and is the leading caus...
Aim: Accumulating evidence reveals that sedentary behavior is associated with mortality and cardiome...
Introduction: Whether amount of time spent in sedentary activities influences on clustered metabolic...
BACKGROUND Lipids and lipoproteins are essential constituents of the body and their activities assi...
Abstract Background Physical activity has long been associated with reduced risk of coronary heart d...
The impact of the combination between physical activity (PA) and sedentary (SE) levels on cardiovasc...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of global death. Physical activity can...
Background: Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is proposed as key for cardiovascular dise...
Abstract Physical activity (PA) and sedentary time (SED) are associated with the risk of cardiovasc...
Aims/hypothesis: The study aimed to examine the associations between objectively measured sedentary ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The study aimed to examine the associations between objectively measured sedentary ...