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ABSTRACT Aim To predict changes in health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) when sedentary behaviour was hypothetically replaced with other movement behaviours (sleep, standing, light physical activity and moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity) in adolescents.
Deborah M. Telford +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To investigate how sleep features influence next‐day diurnal glucose homeostasis and vice versa in free‐living adults at risk of type 2 diabetes. Materials and Methods This observational repeated‐measures study included 388 adults aged 25–65 years (50% women) with overweight or obesity (BMI ≥ 25.0–< 40.0 kg/m2).
Antonio Clavero‐Jimeno +9 more
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Activity variability: A novel physical activity metric and its association with cognitive impairment
INTRODUCTION Evidence suggests that engaging in a high volume of daily or weekly physical activity may reduce the risk of cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD).
Patrick T. Donahue +3 more
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Essential tremor (ET) was investigated using task‐based fMRI during right‐ and left‐hand finger‐tapping in combination with univariate GLM and searchlight MVPA. ET patients exhibited hand‐specific differences in cerebello–thalamo–cortical and higher‐order sensorimotor engagement, with reduced thalamic and right supramarginal involvement compared to ...
Alma S. Torres‐Torres +6 more
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OBJECTIVES: Sedentary behavior is associated with diseases (eg, cardiovascular, diabetes type 2). We aimed to describe the sitting and moving behavior of desk-based hybrid employees of a large company in Germany working in either a traditional open plan ...
Martha Sauter +9 more
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Sleep Reactivity Amplifies the Impact of Pre‐Sleep Cognitive Arousal on Sleep Disturbances
This study investigates how sleep reactivity moderates the ‘stress‐pre‐sleep arousal‐sleep’ pathway in university students. At the within‐individual level, both high and low sleep‐reactive groups showed increased pre‐sleep cognitive arousal and sleep disruptions in response to elevated daily stress.
Noof Abdullah Saad Shaif +5 more
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ABSTRACT Sleep is essential for normal physiological functioning, and sleep deprivation is typically compensated by increasing subsequent sleep duration and/or intensity. However, a recent study showed that barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis) exhibit seasonal variation in sleep homeostasis, with full recovery of sleep after sleep deprivation in summer ...
Robin Pijnacker +4 more
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Abstract Menstrual cycle phase can influence indices of carbohydrate metabolism at rest and during exercise; however, limited research has explored whether there are menstrual phase‐specific differences in substrate metabolism in response to oral feeding.
Alexa Govette +6 more
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[Physical activity assessment using accelerometry].
Physical activity is an important determinant of health in children and adults. Assessment of physical activity is therefore an important factor in the promotion of health and in several childhood and adulthood pathological situations. Physical activity can be estimated by various methods: pedometry, heart rate monitoring, questionnaires, the doubly ...
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In older adults, 12 weeks of twice‐weekly supramaximal cycling HIT resulted in more favorable HRV (LnRMSSD) adaptations compared with moderate‐intensity training. Abstract Heart rate variability (HRV), a marker of cardiovascular health, declines with aging and physical inactivity. We compared the effects of supramaximal high‐intensity interval training
Erik Frykholm +8 more
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