peer-reviewedBackground Increasing evidence highlights that accumulating sitting time in prolonged bouts is detrimental to cardiometabolic health. Objectives This systematic review aimed to compare the effects of fractionating prolonged sitting with frequent short bouts of standing and light-intensity walking on cardiometabolic health markers and conduct a meta analysis for differences in systolic blood pressure (SBP), postprandial glucose and insulin. Methods Experimental randomised crossover trials with at least three intervention arms that assessed interrupting sitting with frequent short bouts of standing and light-intensity walking over a single day compared to a prolonged sitting condition were retrieved. These studies measured a...
Purpose: Regular engagement in sedentary behaviours can lead to major public health consequences. Th...
Session - Physical activity and cardiovascular disease in adults: paper no. 562This journal suppl. e...
Objective To determine whether breaking up prolonged sitting with short bouts of standing or walking...
Objective: Observational studies show breaking up prolonged sitting has beneficial associations with...
Abstract: Background: Physical activity (PA) breaks in sitting time might attenuate metabolic marker...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies show breaking up prolonged sitting has beneficial associations with...
Sedentary behaviour is a risk factor for comorbidities and mortality regardless of physicalactivity ...
Sedentary behaviour has become a well-known risk factor for cardio-metabolic disease. Results from o...
INTRODUCTION: Sedentary behaviour has been associated with all-cause mortality independent of leisur...
Objective: The aim was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis analyzing the impact of up t...
INTRODUCTION: Sedentary behaviour has been associated with all-cause mortality independent of leisu...
ArticleObjectives Interrupting prolonged periods of sitting may improve postprandial insulin and gl...
A high level of sedentary behaviour has recently emerged as a distinct risk factor for a number of d...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the acute effects of interrupting prolonged sitting wi...
Individuals with high levels of sedentary time may have significantly increased the relative riskof ...
Purpose: Regular engagement in sedentary behaviours can lead to major public health consequences. Th...
Session - Physical activity and cardiovascular disease in adults: paper no. 562This journal suppl. e...
Objective To determine whether breaking up prolonged sitting with short bouts of standing or walking...
Objective: Observational studies show breaking up prolonged sitting has beneficial associations with...
Abstract: Background: Physical activity (PA) breaks in sitting time might attenuate metabolic marker...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies show breaking up prolonged sitting has beneficial associations with...
Sedentary behaviour is a risk factor for comorbidities and mortality regardless of physicalactivity ...
Sedentary behaviour has become a well-known risk factor for cardio-metabolic disease. Results from o...
INTRODUCTION: Sedentary behaviour has been associated with all-cause mortality independent of leisur...
Objective: The aim was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis analyzing the impact of up t...
INTRODUCTION: Sedentary behaviour has been associated with all-cause mortality independent of leisu...
ArticleObjectives Interrupting prolonged periods of sitting may improve postprandial insulin and gl...
A high level of sedentary behaviour has recently emerged as a distinct risk factor for a number of d...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the acute effects of interrupting prolonged sitting wi...
Individuals with high levels of sedentary time may have significantly increased the relative riskof ...
Purpose: Regular engagement in sedentary behaviours can lead to major public health consequences. Th...
Session - Physical activity and cardiovascular disease in adults: paper no. 562This journal suppl. e...
Objective To determine whether breaking up prolonged sitting with short bouts of standing or walking...