Background Both obesity and the metabolic syndrome are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. Although both frequently occur together in the same individual, obesity and the metabolic syndrome can also develop independently from each other. The (patho)physiology of “metabolically healthy obese” (i.e. obese without metabolic syndrome) and “metabolically unhealthy non-obese” phenotypes (i.e. non-obese with metabolic syndrome) is not fully understood, but physical activity and sedentary behavior may play a role. Objective To examine objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behavior across four groups: I) “metabolically healthy obese” (MHO); II) “metabolically unhealthy obese” (MUO); III)”meta...
The aims of the present article are to systematically review and meta-analyze the existing evidence ...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to examine levels of physical activity (PA) and screen t...
Objective: To examine the association between physical activity (PA) and the risk for metabolically ...
Background Both obesity and the metabolic syndrome are associated with increased risk of cardiovascu...
BACKGROUND:Both obesity and the metabolic syndrome are associated with increased risk of cardiovascu...
Background. Some individuals living with obesity are free from typical cardiometabolic risk factors ...
BackgroundDiversity in the reported prevalence of metabolically healthy obesity (MHO), suggests that...
The metabolic outcomes of metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) remain controversial. The aim of the p...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The study investigated cross-sectional associations of total amount and patterns of...
Obesity has been associated with a multitude of metabolic disorders, often clustering with risk fact...
The aims of the present article are to systematically review and meta-analyze the existing evidence ...
Parallel to the increase in obesity, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is continually in...
PURPOSE: To examine the associations of multiple, objectively measured parameters of physical activi...
The aims of the present article are to systematically review and meta-analyze the existing evidence ...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to examine levels of physical activity (PA) and screen t...
Objective: To examine the association between physical activity (PA) and the risk for metabolically ...
Background Both obesity and the metabolic syndrome are associated with increased risk of cardiovascu...
BACKGROUND:Both obesity and the metabolic syndrome are associated with increased risk of cardiovascu...
Background. Some individuals living with obesity are free from typical cardiometabolic risk factors ...
BackgroundDiversity in the reported prevalence of metabolically healthy obesity (MHO), suggests that...
The metabolic outcomes of metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) remain controversial. The aim of the p...
OBJECTIVE-This study examined the association between objectively measured sedentary activity and me...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The study investigated cross-sectional associations of total amount and patterns of...
Obesity has been associated with a multitude of metabolic disorders, often clustering with risk fact...
The aims of the present article are to systematically review and meta-analyze the existing evidence ...
Parallel to the increase in obesity, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is continually in...
PURPOSE: To examine the associations of multiple, objectively measured parameters of physical activi...
The aims of the present article are to systematically review and meta-analyze the existing evidence ...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to examine levels of physical activity (PA) and screen t...
Objective: To examine the association between physical activity (PA) and the risk for metabolically ...