Objective To examine whether vigorous-intensity physical activity confers additional reductions on all-cause and cause-specific mortality compared with moderate-intensity physical activity. Design A systematic review (registered in PROSPERO CRD42019138995) and meta-analysis. Data sources Three electronic databases up to April 14 2020. Eligibility criteria Inclusion criteria were prospective studies that contained information about (1) moderate-intensity (3–5.9 metabolic equivalent tasks (METs)) and vigorous-intensity (≥6 METs) physical activities and (2) all-cause and/or cause-specific mortality. Exclusion criteria were prospective studies that (1) exclusively recruited diseased patients (eg, hypertensive patients and diabetics) or...
Background Although previous studies have found physical activity to be associated with lower mortal...
Habitual physical activity and regular exercise training improve cardiovascular health and longevity...
It is well established that exercise improves cardiovascular and all-cause mortality, although an id...
Objective: To examine whether vigorous-intensity physical activity confers additional reductions on ...
Background: Limited data exist directly comparing the relative benefits of moderate‐ and vigorous‐in...
Background: Physical activity recommendations state that for the same energy expenditure, moderate-t...
Background-—Limited data exist directly comparing the relative benefits of moderate- and vigorous-in...
Background Physical activity recommendations state that for the same energy expenditure, moderate-to...
Background The dose-response relation between physical activity and all-cause mortality is not well ...
Aim To assess the relationship between time spent in light physical activity and cardiometabolic hea...
Aim To assess the relationship between time spent in light physical activity and cardiometabolic hea...
BACKGROUND: Although previous studies have found physical activity to be associated with lower morta...
Importance Few studies have examined how different proportions of moderate and vigorous physical ac...
Aim To assess the relationship between time spent in light physical activity and cardiometabolic hea...
AbstractHabitual physical activity and regular exercise training improve cardiovascular health and l...
Background Although previous studies have found physical activity to be associated with lower mortal...
Habitual physical activity and regular exercise training improve cardiovascular health and longevity...
It is well established that exercise improves cardiovascular and all-cause mortality, although an id...
Objective: To examine whether vigorous-intensity physical activity confers additional reductions on ...
Background: Limited data exist directly comparing the relative benefits of moderate‐ and vigorous‐in...
Background: Physical activity recommendations state that for the same energy expenditure, moderate-t...
Background-—Limited data exist directly comparing the relative benefits of moderate- and vigorous-in...
Background Physical activity recommendations state that for the same energy expenditure, moderate-to...
Background The dose-response relation between physical activity and all-cause mortality is not well ...
Aim To assess the relationship between time spent in light physical activity and cardiometabolic hea...
Aim To assess the relationship between time spent in light physical activity and cardiometabolic hea...
BACKGROUND: Although previous studies have found physical activity to be associated with lower morta...
Importance Few studies have examined how different proportions of moderate and vigorous physical ac...
Aim To assess the relationship between time spent in light physical activity and cardiometabolic hea...
AbstractHabitual physical activity and regular exercise training improve cardiovascular health and l...
Background Although previous studies have found physical activity to be associated with lower mortal...
Habitual physical activity and regular exercise training improve cardiovascular health and longevity...
It is well established that exercise improves cardiovascular and all-cause mortality, although an id...