BACKGROUND: This difference in how populations living in low-, middle or upper-income countries accumulate daily PA, i.e. patterns and intensity, is an important part in addressing the global PA movement. We sought to characterize objective PA in 2,500 participants spanning the epidemiologic transition. The Modeling the Epidemiologic Transition Study (METS) is a longitudinal study, in 5 countries. METS seeks to define the association between physical activity (PA), obesity and CVD risk in populations of African origin: Ghana (GH), South Africa (SA), Seychelles (SEY), Jamaica (JA) and the US (suburban Chicago). METHODS: Baseline measurements of objective PA, SES, anthropometrics and body composition, were completed on 2,500 men and women, ag...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity has increased in societies of all socio-cultural backgrounds. ...
Background Increasing population-levels of physical activity (PA) is a controversial strategy for ma...
BACKGROUND: Variations in physical activity (PA) across nations may be driven by socioeconomic posit...
BACKGROUND: This difference in how populations living in low-, middle or upper-income countries accu...
© 2014 Dugas et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.This difference in how populations living in low-, ...
This difference in how populations living in low-, middle or upper-income countries accumulate daily...
Background: This difference in how populations living in low-, middle or upper-income countries accu...
BACKGROUND: Examination of patterns and intensity of physical activity (PA) across cultures where ob...
BACKGROUND: Examination of patterns and intensity of physical activity (PA) across cultures where ob...
Abstract Background Examination of patterns and inten...
© 2014 Luke et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Background: Examination of patterns and intensity of...
Background: Examination of patterns and intensity of physical activity (PA) across cultures where ob...
Increasing population-levels of physical activity (PA) is a controversial strategy for managing the ...
Increasing population-levels of physical activity (PA) is a controversial strategy for managing the ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity has increased in societies of all socio-cultural ba...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity has increased in societies of all socio-cultural backgrounds. ...
Background Increasing population-levels of physical activity (PA) is a controversial strategy for ma...
BACKGROUND: Variations in physical activity (PA) across nations may be driven by socioeconomic posit...
BACKGROUND: This difference in how populations living in low-, middle or upper-income countries accu...
© 2014 Dugas et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.This difference in how populations living in low-, ...
This difference in how populations living in low-, middle or upper-income countries accumulate daily...
Background: This difference in how populations living in low-, middle or upper-income countries accu...
BACKGROUND: Examination of patterns and intensity of physical activity (PA) across cultures where ob...
BACKGROUND: Examination of patterns and intensity of physical activity (PA) across cultures where ob...
Abstract Background Examination of patterns and inten...
© 2014 Luke et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Background: Examination of patterns and intensity of...
Background: Examination of patterns and intensity of physical activity (PA) across cultures where ob...
Increasing population-levels of physical activity (PA) is a controversial strategy for managing the ...
Increasing population-levels of physical activity (PA) is a controversial strategy for managing the ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity has increased in societies of all socio-cultural ba...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity has increased in societies of all socio-cultural backgrounds. ...
Background Increasing population-levels of physical activity (PA) is a controversial strategy for ma...
BACKGROUND: Variations in physical activity (PA) across nations may be driven by socioeconomic posit...