Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: This cross-sectional study examined the mutual independent associations of sedentary behavior, lower intensity physical activity (LPA) and higher intensity physical activity HPA (an approximation of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) with cardio-respiratory fitness (CRF). METHODS: 2,024 participants were included from The Maastricht Study (mean+/-SD age: 59.7+/-8.1 years, 49.6% men). With the activPAL3 activity monitor we assessed sedentary time (ST), sedentary pattern variables (number of sedentary breaks, average sedentary bout duration, and number of prolonged sedentary bouts (>/=30 min)), LPA, and HPA. CRF was calculated as maximum power output per kg body mass (Wmax kg) estimated from a...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a major risk factor for developing chronic diseases and is associ...
Background: The purpose of the current study was to apply a more novel approach to systematically ex...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an increasing health concern worldwide. Low cardiorespiratory fitness (...
PURPOSE: This cross-sectional study examined the mutual independent associations of sedentary behavi...
Contains fulltext : 174660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: In ...
Background: In an aging population, regular physical activity (PA) and exercise have been recognized...
Objective: To quantify the independent associations between objectively measured physical activity (...
We aimed to study the independent associations of sedentary time (ST), moderate-to-vigorous physical...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify physical activity patterns and examine their association with ...
Introduction/Purpose: Physical activity and sedentary time may associate with physical fitness and b...
Aims/hypothesesOur aim was to examine the independent and combined (cross-sectional) associations of...
OBJECTIVES: In health evaluations, physical activity (PA) and cardiorespiratory fitness (maximal oxy...
The purpose of this dissertation was to elucidate the degree of misclassification between self-repor...
PURPOSE: Sedentariness has been proposed as an independent risk factor for poor health. However, few...
BACKGROUND: The minimum intensity of physical activity (PA) that is associated with favourable body ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a major risk factor for developing chronic diseases and is associ...
Background: The purpose of the current study was to apply a more novel approach to systematically ex...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an increasing health concern worldwide. Low cardiorespiratory fitness (...
PURPOSE: This cross-sectional study examined the mutual independent associations of sedentary behavi...
Contains fulltext : 174660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: In ...
Background: In an aging population, regular physical activity (PA) and exercise have been recognized...
Objective: To quantify the independent associations between objectively measured physical activity (...
We aimed to study the independent associations of sedentary time (ST), moderate-to-vigorous physical...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify physical activity patterns and examine their association with ...
Introduction/Purpose: Physical activity and sedentary time may associate with physical fitness and b...
Aims/hypothesesOur aim was to examine the independent and combined (cross-sectional) associations of...
OBJECTIVES: In health evaluations, physical activity (PA) and cardiorespiratory fitness (maximal oxy...
The purpose of this dissertation was to elucidate the degree of misclassification between self-repor...
PURPOSE: Sedentariness has been proposed as an independent risk factor for poor health. However, few...
BACKGROUND: The minimum intensity of physical activity (PA) that is associated with favourable body ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a major risk factor for developing chronic diseases and is associ...
Background: The purpose of the current study was to apply a more novel approach to systematically ex...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an increasing health concern worldwide. Low cardiorespiratory fitness (...