Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population levels of SB are high and interventions to decrease SB are needed. This study aimed to explore the effect of a personalized intervention aimed at reducing SB and increasing breaks in SB among college employees. A pre-experimental study design was used. Participants (n = 36) were recruited at a college in Massachusetts, USA. SB was measured over 7 consecutive days using an activPAL3 accelerometer. Following baseline measures, all participants received a personalized SB consultation which focused on limiting bouts of SB >30 min, participants also received weekly follow-up e-mails. Post-intervention measures were taken after 16 weeks. Primary ...
Advisors: Josephine Umoren.Committee members: Priyanka Ghosh Roy; Lynn Herrmann.Includes bibliograph...
Background Office workers spend a high percentage of their time sitting, often in long periods of ti...
Background: Accumulating high levels of sedentary behaviour has been linked to poor health outcomes....
Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population l...
Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population l...
Independent of an individual’s physical activity levels, prolonged periods of sedentary behavior are...
IntroductionThe objective of this study was to assess change in sitting and physical activity behavi...
Developing interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace is an important public health...
AbstractDeveloping interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace is an important publi...
High amounts of total and prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) are detrimental to both short and long-...
To assess changes in employees' sedentary behaviour following a brief self-directed intervention in ...
Background: Prevalence of sedentary occupations is on the rise and sedentary time is independently a...
Background Although avoiding sedentary behavior has many health benefits, adults often sit for long ...
There is strong evidence demonstrating that there is a relationship between greater time spent in se...
Increasingly, environments such as the workplace have evolved into settings where prolonged sitting ...
Advisors: Josephine Umoren.Committee members: Priyanka Ghosh Roy; Lynn Herrmann.Includes bibliograph...
Background Office workers spend a high percentage of their time sitting, often in long periods of ti...
Background: Accumulating high levels of sedentary behaviour has been linked to poor health outcomes....
Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population l...
Prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) has shown to be detrimental to health. Nevertheless, population l...
Independent of an individual’s physical activity levels, prolonged periods of sedentary behavior are...
IntroductionThe objective of this study was to assess change in sitting and physical activity behavi...
Developing interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace is an important public health...
AbstractDeveloping interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace is an important publi...
High amounts of total and prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) are detrimental to both short and long-...
To assess changes in employees' sedentary behaviour following a brief self-directed intervention in ...
Background: Prevalence of sedentary occupations is on the rise and sedentary time is independently a...
Background Although avoiding sedentary behavior has many health benefits, adults often sit for long ...
There is strong evidence demonstrating that there is a relationship between greater time spent in se...
Increasingly, environments such as the workplace have evolved into settings where prolonged sitting ...
Advisors: Josephine Umoren.Committee members: Priyanka Ghosh Roy; Lynn Herrmann.Includes bibliograph...
Background Office workers spend a high percentage of their time sitting, often in long periods of ti...
Background: Accumulating high levels of sedentary behaviour has been linked to poor health outcomes....