BackgroundThe 2018 US Physical Activity Guidelines recommend reducing sedentary behavior (SB) for cardiovascular health. SB's role in heart failure (HF) is unclear.MethodsWe studied 80 982 women in the Women's Health Initiative Observational Study, aged 50 to 79 years, who were without known HF and reported ability to walk ≥1 block unassisted at baseline. Mean follow-up was 9 years for physician-adjudicated incident HF hospitalization (1402 cases). SB was assessed repeatedly by questionnaire. Time-varying total SB was categorized according to awake time spent sitting or lying down (≤6.5, 6.6-9.5, >9.5 h/d); sitting time (≤4.5, 4.6-8.5, >8.5 h/d) was also evaluated. Hazard ratios and 95% CI were estimated using Cox regression.ResultsCo...
Sedentary behavior is associated with deleterious health outcomes. This study evaluated the associat...
BACKGROUND: The impact of a healthy lifestyle on risk of heart failure (HF) is not well known. OBJEC...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine the independent and joint associations of sitting tim...
ObjectivesThis study prospectively examined physical activity levels and the incidence of heart fail...
Abstract Aims: Sedentary behavior (SB) has emerged as an important risk factor for poor health. Ev...
Background: How physical activity (PA) and sitting time may change after first myocardial infarction...
Background: How physical activity (PA) and sitting time may change after first myocardial infarction...
Background: Data related to change in physical activity (PA) and sitting time (ST) and the associati...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the association between walking pace and the risk of heart failure (HF) a...
BackgroundAlthough epidemiologic studies have shown associations between sedentary behavior and mort...
AbstractBackgroundThe impact of a healthy lifestyle on risk of heart failure (HF) is not well known....
Sedentary behavior is associated with deleterious health outcomes. This study evaluated the associat...
Jessica Geller. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. BACKGROUND: Current evidence describi...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among women in the US. CVD is still thoug...
Background: This study examined the relationship between self-reported sedentary time (ST) and the c...
Sedentary behavior is associated with deleterious health outcomes. This study evaluated the associat...
BACKGROUND: The impact of a healthy lifestyle on risk of heart failure (HF) is not well known. OBJEC...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine the independent and joint associations of sitting tim...
ObjectivesThis study prospectively examined physical activity levels and the incidence of heart fail...
Abstract Aims: Sedentary behavior (SB) has emerged as an important risk factor for poor health. Ev...
Background: How physical activity (PA) and sitting time may change after first myocardial infarction...
Background: How physical activity (PA) and sitting time may change after first myocardial infarction...
Background: Data related to change in physical activity (PA) and sitting time (ST) and the associati...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the association between walking pace and the risk of heart failure (HF) a...
BackgroundAlthough epidemiologic studies have shown associations between sedentary behavior and mort...
AbstractBackgroundThe impact of a healthy lifestyle on risk of heart failure (HF) is not well known....
Sedentary behavior is associated with deleterious health outcomes. This study evaluated the associat...
Jessica Geller. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. BACKGROUND: Current evidence describi...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among women in the US. CVD is still thoug...
Background: This study examined the relationship between self-reported sedentary time (ST) and the c...
Sedentary behavior is associated with deleterious health outcomes. This study evaluated the associat...
BACKGROUND: The impact of a healthy lifestyle on risk of heart failure (HF) is not well known. OBJEC...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine the independent and joint associations of sitting tim...