This cross-sectional study aimed to examine the independent associations of objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), sedentary time (ST), and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) with metabolic syndrome (MetS) among industrial workers. A total of 536 Japanese male industrial workers aged 35–59 years were included in the study. MetS was defined using the 2009 Joint Interim Statement definitions. ST and MVPA were measured using a triaxial accelerometer. Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) was estimated through the bicycle ergometer-based submaximal aerobic fitness test. Logistic regression models were used to examine the associations of ST, MVPA, and VO2max with MetS. The mean age was 48.6 (8.1) years, and the prevalence of M...
Background Physical activity (PA) and physical fitness (PF) are inversely associated with the cluste...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional relationships between moderate and vigorous physical activity and the me...
Previous studies on the relation between lifestyle and the metabolic syndrome lack one or several as...
(1) Background: This study examined the cross-sectional association between metabolic syndrome (MetS...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a complex inter-related risk factor for cardiovascular disease and type...
We aimed to study the independent associations of sedentary time (ST), moderate-to-vigorous physical...
We aimed to study the independent associations of sedentary time (ST), moderate-to-vigorous physical...
This cross-sectional study is one of the first to examine and compare the independent associations o...
This cross-sectional study is one of the first to examine and compare the independent associations o...
Background: To date, no longitudinal studies have examined the influence of sedentary behavior on me...
Abstract Background This study aimed to examine the associations between time spent in prolonged and...
Objective: The times spent in sedentary behavior (SB) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MV...
OBJECTIVE — Little is known about the association of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) and cardi...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an increasing health concern worldwide. Low cardiorespiratory fitness (...
Purpose: The association between objectively measured sedentary behavior and physical activity with ...
Background Physical activity (PA) and physical fitness (PF) are inversely associated with the cluste...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional relationships between moderate and vigorous physical activity and the me...
Previous studies on the relation between lifestyle and the metabolic syndrome lack one or several as...
(1) Background: This study examined the cross-sectional association between metabolic syndrome (MetS...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a complex inter-related risk factor for cardiovascular disease and type...
We aimed to study the independent associations of sedentary time (ST), moderate-to-vigorous physical...
We aimed to study the independent associations of sedentary time (ST), moderate-to-vigorous physical...
This cross-sectional study is one of the first to examine and compare the independent associations o...
This cross-sectional study is one of the first to examine and compare the independent associations o...
Background: To date, no longitudinal studies have examined the influence of sedentary behavior on me...
Abstract Background This study aimed to examine the associations between time spent in prolonged and...
Objective: The times spent in sedentary behavior (SB) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MV...
OBJECTIVE — Little is known about the association of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) and cardi...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an increasing health concern worldwide. Low cardiorespiratory fitness (...
Purpose: The association between objectively measured sedentary behavior and physical activity with ...
Background Physical activity (PA) and physical fitness (PF) are inversely associated with the cluste...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional relationships between moderate and vigorous physical activity and the me...
Previous studies on the relation between lifestyle and the metabolic syndrome lack one or several as...