Background: Although television viewing time is detrimentally associated with intermediate cardiovascular risk factors, the relationship with incident total (i.e. combined fatal and non-fatal) cardiovascular disease (CVD), non-fatal CVD and coronary heart disease is largely unknown. This study examined whether television viewing time is associated with these three outcomes, independently of physical activity energy expenditure and other confounding variables. Methodology/Principal Findings: A population-based cohort of 12,608 men and women (aged 61.4 +/- 9.0), free from stroke, myocardial infarction and cancer at baseline in 1998-2000 were followed up until 2007 (6.9 +/- 1.9 years). Participants self-reported education, smoking, alcohol us...
Arterial thrombotic disease (atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, CVD) and venous thrombo-embolis...
Background: Little research has been done on the prospective associations between television viewing...
BACKGROUND: In the general population, excessive sedentary behaviour is associated with increased al...
Background: Although television viewing time is detrimentally associated with intermediate cardiovas...
BACKGROUND: Although television viewing time is detrimentally associated with intermediate cardiovas...
Although television viewing time is detrimentally associated with intermediate cardiovascular risk f...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the independent relationships of television viewing...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine the independent relationships of television viewing o...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure-time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Background and aims Television (TV) viewing is a major component of leisure sedentary time, and has...
Background-: Television viewing time, the predominant leisure-time sedentary behavior, is associated...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Background: Television viewing time, the predominant leisure-time sedentary behavior, is associated ...
I read with great interest the recent study by Dunstan and colleagues1 purportedly demonstrating tha...
Background-Television viewing time, the predominant leisure-time sedentary behavior, is associated w...
Arterial thrombotic disease (atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, CVD) and venous thrombo-embolis...
Background: Little research has been done on the prospective associations between television viewing...
BACKGROUND: In the general population, excessive sedentary behaviour is associated with increased al...
Background: Although television viewing time is detrimentally associated with intermediate cardiovas...
BACKGROUND: Although television viewing time is detrimentally associated with intermediate cardiovas...
Although television viewing time is detrimentally associated with intermediate cardiovascular risk f...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the independent relationships of television viewing...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine the independent relationships of television viewing o...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure-time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Background and aims Television (TV) viewing is a major component of leisure sedentary time, and has...
Background-: Television viewing time, the predominant leisure-time sedentary behavior, is associated...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Background: Television viewing time, the predominant leisure-time sedentary behavior, is associated ...
I read with great interest the recent study by Dunstan and colleagues1 purportedly demonstrating tha...
Background-Television viewing time, the predominant leisure-time sedentary behavior, is associated w...
Arterial thrombotic disease (atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, CVD) and venous thrombo-embolis...
Background: Little research has been done on the prospective associations between television viewing...
BACKGROUND: In the general population, excessive sedentary behaviour is associated with increased al...