Nowadays, the increasing availability of technology and the transition towards more sedentary occupations and recreation activities make sedentary behaviours an emerging research topic in behavioural epidemiology. This is particularly important because the available evidence consolidates the harmful relationship between sedentary behaviour and cardiometabolic risk markers and health outcomes. While the feasibility and benefits of changing sedentary behaviours have been demonstrated, this knowledge underpins the need for intersectoral public health interventions in workplaces and school settings. This book examines sedentary behaviours, current methods of assessment, the risk these behaviours present to individual health, and the importance ...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Background: Recent updates to physical activity guidelines highlight the importance of reducing sede...
Sedentary behaviour – too much sitting as distinct from too little physical activity – is now recogn...
We provide an overview of a recently published, edited book in a rapidly emerging field of research,...
Opportunities for sedentary-behaviour research using device-based measures are proposed, addressing ...
Sedentary behaviour – sitting time – has become a popular area of research to compliment that on mod...
In developed and developing countries, social, economic, and environmental transitions have led to p...
The overall aim of this PhD was to further examine the associations between physical activity, seden...
Too much sitting is now understood to be a health risk that is additional to, and distinct from, too...
Sedentary behaviour is associated with an increased risk of obesity, cardiovascular disease, type 2 ...
Free to read The time that children and adults spend sedentary–put simply, doing too much sitting as...
The time that children and adults spend sedentary-put simply, doing too much sitting as distinct fro...
International audienceRecent updates to national physical activity guidelines now highlight the impo...
There is now a large body of literature that supports the protective role of physical activity for b...
This chapter aims to present an overview of the scientific background and current recommendations fo...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Background: Recent updates to physical activity guidelines highlight the importance of reducing sede...
Sedentary behaviour – too much sitting as distinct from too little physical activity – is now recogn...
We provide an overview of a recently published, edited book in a rapidly emerging field of research,...
Opportunities for sedentary-behaviour research using device-based measures are proposed, addressing ...
Sedentary behaviour – sitting time – has become a popular area of research to compliment that on mod...
In developed and developing countries, social, economic, and environmental transitions have led to p...
The overall aim of this PhD was to further examine the associations between physical activity, seden...
Too much sitting is now understood to be a health risk that is additional to, and distinct from, too...
Sedentary behaviour is associated with an increased risk of obesity, cardiovascular disease, type 2 ...
Free to read The time that children and adults spend sedentary–put simply, doing too much sitting as...
The time that children and adults spend sedentary-put simply, doing too much sitting as distinct fro...
International audienceRecent updates to national physical activity guidelines now highlight the impo...
There is now a large body of literature that supports the protective role of physical activity for b...
This chapter aims to present an overview of the scientific background and current recommendations fo...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Background: Recent updates to physical activity guidelines highlight the importance of reducing sede...
Sedentary behaviour – too much sitting as distinct from too little physical activity – is now recogn...