Our modern day society encompasses an ecological niche in which sedentary behaviour, labour-saving devices and energy dense foods have become the new reference of living. We now spend more time sedentary, defined as sitting, than in all other activities combined. It has recently been confirmed that the consequences of our modern chair dependency are substantial and a direct contributing factor to the ever increasing epidemic of chronic diseases witnessed within industrialized environments. Epidemiological evidence--from both cross-sectional and prospective observational studies--has indicated that the time spent in sedentary behaviour is a distinct risk factor for several health outcomes, including type 2 diabetes mellitus, insulin resistan...
In contemporary society, prolonged sitting has been engineered into our lives across many settings, ...
In contemporary society, prolonged sitting has been engineered into our lives across many settings, ...
Free to read The time that children and adults spend sedentary–put simply, doing too much sitting as...
Sedentary behaviour – too much sitting as distinct from too little physical activity – is now recogn...
Epidemiological evidence indicates that excessive time spent in sedentary behaviours ( too much sitt...
Sedentary behaviours are ubiquitous in modern society with western populations spending approximatel...
Sedentary behaviours are ubiquitous in modern society, with Western populations spending approximate...
Modern human environments are vastly different from those of our forebears. Rapidly advancing techno...
[Extract] The findings reported by Li et al. (1) in this issue of Diabetes Care are a welcome contri...
Physical activity is healthy – that is a well-known fact. Still, many people spend the larger part o...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), a serious and prevalent chronic disease, is traditionally associate...
Sedentary behavior, as distinct from a lack of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, is an emergin...
Research on physical activity and health has pointed clearly to increasing the time that adults spen...
There is some evidence to suggest detrimental, linear associations between objectively assessed sede...
The time that children and adults spend sedentary-put simply, doing too much sitting as distinct fro...
In contemporary society, prolonged sitting has been engineered into our lives across many settings, ...
In contemporary society, prolonged sitting has been engineered into our lives across many settings, ...
Free to read The time that children and adults spend sedentary–put simply, doing too much sitting as...
Sedentary behaviour – too much sitting as distinct from too little physical activity – is now recogn...
Epidemiological evidence indicates that excessive time spent in sedentary behaviours ( too much sitt...
Sedentary behaviours are ubiquitous in modern society with western populations spending approximatel...
Sedentary behaviours are ubiquitous in modern society, with Western populations spending approximate...
Modern human environments are vastly different from those of our forebears. Rapidly advancing techno...
[Extract] The findings reported by Li et al. (1) in this issue of Diabetes Care are a welcome contri...
Physical activity is healthy – that is a well-known fact. Still, many people spend the larger part o...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), a serious and prevalent chronic disease, is traditionally associate...
Sedentary behavior, as distinct from a lack of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, is an emergin...
Research on physical activity and health has pointed clearly to increasing the time that adults spen...
There is some evidence to suggest detrimental, linear associations between objectively assessed sede...
The time that children and adults spend sedentary-put simply, doing too much sitting as distinct fro...
In contemporary society, prolonged sitting has been engineered into our lives across many settings, ...
In contemporary society, prolonged sitting has been engineered into our lives across many settings, ...
Free to read The time that children and adults spend sedentary–put simply, doing too much sitting as...