Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this study was to examine the prospective associations between objectively measured physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE), sedentary time, moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA), cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and cardiometabolic risk factors over 4 years in individuals with recently diagnosed diabetes. Methods: Among 308 adults (mean age 61.0 [SD 7.2] years; 34% female) with type 2 diabetes from the Anglo–Danish–Dutch Study of Intensive Treatment in People with Screen Detected Diabetes in Primary Care (ADDITION)-Plus study, we measured physical activity using individually calibrated combined heart rate and movement sensing. Multivariable linear regression models were constructed to examin...
Objective: The objective of this study is to examine the independent associations of time spent in m...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Our aim was to examine the association between change in physical activity energy e...
Objectively assessed sedentary time and type 2 diabetes mellitus: a case–control stud
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to examine the prospective associations between objective...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of our study was to examine the associations between sedentary time (SED-ti...
Aims/hypothesis: The study aimed to examine the associations between objectively measured sedentary ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The study aimed to examine the associations between objectively measured sedentary ...
Aims/hypothesis: We aimed to quantify the associations between change in objectively measured sedent...
OBJECTIVE In the Italian Diabetes and Exercise Study_2 (IDES_2), behavioral counseling promoted a su...
AIMS: This study aimed to examine the cross-sectional associations of thigh accelerometry-assessed s...
Aims/hypothesis We aimed to quantify the associations between change in objectively measured sedenta...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the potential associations of reallocating 30 minutes ...
This is the final published version. Available from Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins via the DOI in th...
Background: Sedentary behavior has been associated with increased risk of diabetes and cardiovascula...
International audienceAIMS: The importance of reducing sedentary time is increasingly being recogniz...
Objective: The objective of this study is to examine the independent associations of time spent in m...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Our aim was to examine the association between change in physical activity energy e...
Objectively assessed sedentary time and type 2 diabetes mellitus: a case–control stud
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to examine the prospective associations between objective...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of our study was to examine the associations between sedentary time (SED-ti...
Aims/hypothesis: The study aimed to examine the associations between objectively measured sedentary ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The study aimed to examine the associations between objectively measured sedentary ...
Aims/hypothesis: We aimed to quantify the associations between change in objectively measured sedent...
OBJECTIVE In the Italian Diabetes and Exercise Study_2 (IDES_2), behavioral counseling promoted a su...
AIMS: This study aimed to examine the cross-sectional associations of thigh accelerometry-assessed s...
Aims/hypothesis We aimed to quantify the associations between change in objectively measured sedenta...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the potential associations of reallocating 30 minutes ...
This is the final published version. Available from Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins via the DOI in th...
Background: Sedentary behavior has been associated with increased risk of diabetes and cardiovascula...
International audienceAIMS: The importance of reducing sedentary time is increasingly being recogniz...
Objective: The objective of this study is to examine the independent associations of time spent in m...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Our aim was to examine the association between change in physical activity energy e...
Objectively assessed sedentary time and type 2 diabetes mellitus: a case–control stud