Regular physical activity is associated with improvements of metabolic syndrome (MetS) risk factors. Furthermore, recent physical activity guidelines for health promotion recommend that moderate to vigorous physical activity should be performed in bouts lasting ≥ 10 min. Brisk walking is a popular and readily attainable form of moderate intensity physical activity and is suitable for the majority of individuals. However, it is unclear whether brisk walking lasting ≥ 10 min is associated with improvement in MetS. This study aimed to determine the effects of a 1-year lifestyle-based physical activity intervention with brisk walking of ≥ 10 min using a pedometer on the improvement in MetS. Three hundred and seventy-six overweight male employee...
A twelve-week controlled intervention study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a pedometer wal...
We evaluated the benefits and relationship of the number of steps per day to the cardiometabolic ris...
Background/Objective: Our study aimed to assess the effects of physical activity interventions via s...
Introduction: Obesity is a major health risk issue in the present day of life for one and all global...
Objective: To clarify the effects of walking with a pedometer on metabolic parameters, including adi...
Background: Hypercholesterolaemia and physical inactivity significantly contribute towards risk of c...
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and persons who are less act...
Physical activity is recommended for health, wellbeing, and to assist with weight management. Walkin...
Background: Lifestyle changes are a cornerstone in the treatment of metabolic syndrome (MetS). Howev...
Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MS) includes a various factors such as hyperglycemia, high blood p...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to ascertain the effect of a physical activity intervention ...
Introduction: Obesity and an inactive lifestyle increase risk for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascu...
Physical activity (PA) and exercise are vital for health promotion (Ács et al., 2020; Blue, 2017). R...
Background: There are several studies about the positive relation between physical inactivity or low...
Metabolic syndrome and its various features (obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes, and nona...
A twelve-week controlled intervention study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a pedometer wal...
We evaluated the benefits and relationship of the number of steps per day to the cardiometabolic ris...
Background/Objective: Our study aimed to assess the effects of physical activity interventions via s...
Introduction: Obesity is a major health risk issue in the present day of life for one and all global...
Objective: To clarify the effects of walking with a pedometer on metabolic parameters, including adi...
Background: Hypercholesterolaemia and physical inactivity significantly contribute towards risk of c...
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and persons who are less act...
Physical activity is recommended for health, wellbeing, and to assist with weight management. Walkin...
Background: Lifestyle changes are a cornerstone in the treatment of metabolic syndrome (MetS). Howev...
Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MS) includes a various factors such as hyperglycemia, high blood p...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to ascertain the effect of a physical activity intervention ...
Introduction: Obesity and an inactive lifestyle increase risk for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascu...
Physical activity (PA) and exercise are vital for health promotion (Ács et al., 2020; Blue, 2017). R...
Background: There are several studies about the positive relation between physical inactivity or low...
Metabolic syndrome and its various features (obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes, and nona...
A twelve-week controlled intervention study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a pedometer wal...
We evaluated the benefits and relationship of the number of steps per day to the cardiometabolic ris...
Background/Objective: Our study aimed to assess the effects of physical activity interventions via s...