Background: Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indicators appear to be proportional to the degree of insulin resistance. To investigate this finding in a free-living context, we aimed to examine associations of device-measured 24-h time-use compositions of sitting, standing, stepping, and sleeping with fasting glucose (FPG) and 2 h post-load glucose (2hPLG) levels, and to examine separately the associations with time-use compositions among those at lower and at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Methods: Cross-sectional analyses examined thigh-worn inclinometer data (activPAL, 7 day, 24 h/day protocol) from 648 participants (aged 36-80 years) at either lower (< 39 mmol/mol; < 5.7% Hb...
Background Physical activity, sedentary time and sleep have been shown to be associated with cardio-...
Aim: To explore the dose-response between frequency of interruption of sedentary time and basal gluc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether interrupting sitting with brief bouts of simple resistance activitie...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indi...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indi...
Background Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indic...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify associations between sitting time and glucose, insulin and insulin sensitivit...
Background & aims: Whether the frequency of interruptions to sitting time involving simple resistanc...
Aims/hypothesis We aimed to examine the effect of interrupting 7 h prolonged sitting with brief bout...
Standard statistical modelling has shown that the reallocation of sitting time to either standing or...
International audienceBackground: Disturbances of glycemic control and large glycemic variability ha...
The aim of this study was to investigate the associations of accelerometer-assessed sedentary time a...
Standard statistical modelling has shown that the reallocation of sitting time to either standing or...
Objectives: To investigate diurnal patterns of sedentary time and interruptions to sedentary time an...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether interrupting sitting with brief bouts of simple resistance activitie...
Background Physical activity, sedentary time and sleep have been shown to be associated with cardio-...
Aim: To explore the dose-response between frequency of interruption of sedentary time and basal gluc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether interrupting sitting with brief bouts of simple resistance activitie...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indi...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indi...
Background Recent evidence suggests that prolonged sitting and its adverse impact on glycaemic indic...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify associations between sitting time and glucose, insulin and insulin sensitivit...
Background & aims: Whether the frequency of interruptions to sitting time involving simple resistanc...
Aims/hypothesis We aimed to examine the effect of interrupting 7 h prolonged sitting with brief bout...
Standard statistical modelling has shown that the reallocation of sitting time to either standing or...
International audienceBackground: Disturbances of glycemic control and large glycemic variability ha...
The aim of this study was to investigate the associations of accelerometer-assessed sedentary time a...
Standard statistical modelling has shown that the reallocation of sitting time to either standing or...
Objectives: To investigate diurnal patterns of sedentary time and interruptions to sedentary time an...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether interrupting sitting with brief bouts of simple resistance activitie...
Background Physical activity, sedentary time and sleep have been shown to be associated with cardio-...
Aim: To explore the dose-response between frequency of interruption of sedentary time and basal gluc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether interrupting sitting with brief bouts of simple resistance activitie...