BACKGROUND: The protective effect of physical activity (PA) on abdominal adiposity is unclear. OBJECTIVE: We examined whether PA independently predicted gains in body weight and abdominal adiposity. DESIGN: In a prospective cohort study [the EPIC (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition)], we followed 84,511 men and 203,987 women for 5.1 y. PA was assessed by a validated questionnaire, and individuals were categorized into 4 groups (inactive, moderately inactive, moderately active, and active). Body weight and waist circumference were measured at baseline and self-reported at follow-up. We used multilevel mixed-effects linear regression models and stratified our analyses by sex with adjustments for age, smoking status, ...
Objective: This study examined the dose-response relationship between changes in physical activity (...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-28).Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB)...
Aims/hypothesis We examined the independent and combined associations of physical activity and obesi...
BACKGROUND: The protective effect of physical activity (PA) on abdominal adiposity is unclear. OBJEC...
BACKGROUND: The higher risk of death resulting from excess adiposity may be attenuated by physical a...
BACKGROUND: The higher risk of death resulting from excess adiposity may be attenuated by physical a...
Background: The higher risk of death resulting from excess adiposity may be attenuated by physical a...
Background: The higher risk of death resulting from excess adiposity may be attenuated by physical a...
Background: The higher risk of death resulting from excess adiposity may be attenuated by physical a...
BACKGROUND: The evidence that individual dietary and lifestyle factors influence a person's weight a...
OBJECTIVE: Increasing physical activity is strongly advocated as a key public health strategy for we...
Background: The evidence that individual dietary and lifestyle factors influence a person's weight a...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that for any given body mass index (BMI) category, active individu...
Background: The higher risk of death resulting from excess adipos-ity may be attenuated by physical ...
Purpose: Whether physical activity (PA) might have certain benefits for cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objective: This study examined the dose-response relationship between changes in physical activity (...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-28).Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB)...
Aims/hypothesis We examined the independent and combined associations of physical activity and obesi...
BACKGROUND: The protective effect of physical activity (PA) on abdominal adiposity is unclear. OBJEC...
BACKGROUND: The higher risk of death resulting from excess adiposity may be attenuated by physical a...
BACKGROUND: The higher risk of death resulting from excess adiposity may be attenuated by physical a...
Background: The higher risk of death resulting from excess adiposity may be attenuated by physical a...
Background: The higher risk of death resulting from excess adiposity may be attenuated by physical a...
Background: The higher risk of death resulting from excess adiposity may be attenuated by physical a...
BACKGROUND: The evidence that individual dietary and lifestyle factors influence a person's weight a...
OBJECTIVE: Increasing physical activity is strongly advocated as a key public health strategy for we...
Background: The evidence that individual dietary and lifestyle factors influence a person's weight a...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that for any given body mass index (BMI) category, active individu...
Background: The higher risk of death resulting from excess adipos-ity may be attenuated by physical ...
Purpose: Whether physical activity (PA) might have certain benefits for cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Objective: This study examined the dose-response relationship between changes in physical activity (...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-28).Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB)...
Aims/hypothesis We examined the independent and combined associations of physical activity and obesi...