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Sedentary Behavior and Lack of Physical Activity among Children in Indonesia
Sedentary behavior and lack of physical activity among children in Indonesia is an important issue that needs to be addressed. It is estimated that 57% of children in Indonesia have insufficient physical activity.
Laily Hanifah +2 more
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Continuum of physical behavior changes and important questions about exercise prescription approach in the diabetes context. ABSTRACT Although physical exercise is widely recognized for its role in glycemic control and overall health, population characteristics such as comorbidities, sedentary behavior, disease‐related complications, and socioeconomic ...
Rodrigo Sudatti Delevatti +2 more
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Compositional analysis of the association between mortality and 24-hour movement behaviour from NHANES [PDF]
Aims:Previous prospective studies of the association between mortality and physical activity have generally not fully accounted for the interplay between movement behaviours.
Chastin, Sebastien F.M. +4 more
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Nonlinear associations of serum sodium levels with cardiovascular (A) and all‐cause mortality (B)among 32,837 adults. Nonlinear associations of serum potassium levels with cardiovascular (C) and all‐cause mortality (D) among 32,837 adults. ABSTRACT Background This study aimed to investigate the associations of serum sodium and potassium levels within ...
Haofeng Zhang +7 more
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Breaks in Sedentary Time [PDF]
OBJECTIVE—Total sedentary (absence of whole-body movement) time is associated with obesity, abnormal glucose metabolism, and the metabolic syndrome. In addition to the effects of total sedentary time, the manner in which it is accumulated may also be important. We examined the association of breaks in objectively measured sedentary time with biological
Healy, Genevieve +6 more
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ABSTRACT Chronic diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide and impose a substantial and long‐lasting burden on individuals, families, communities, and healthcare systems. In Australia, more than 47% of the population had at least one chronic condition in 2018, and the prevalence rose sharply with age: approximately 80% of ...
Getahun Kebede Beyera
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Getting the inactive active : implications for public health policy [PDF]
Epidemiological data have established that a sedentary lifestyle increases the incidence of at least 17 medical conditions. The evidence is strongest for coronary heart disease.
Avril Blamey +9 more
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Multi‐Dimensional Conductive Nanocomposites for Flexible Electronics
Multi‐dimensional conductive nanocomposites integrate 0D, 1D, and 2D nanomaterials through spatial structure regulation and interface engineering, achieving “1 + 1 > 2” synergistic effects. By leveraging 0D filling to reduce contact resistance, 1D bridging to construct continuous conductive paths, and 2D supporting to enhance mechanical stability ...
Tianyu Wang +12 more
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Reasons Why Gym Members Tend to Exercise in the Age of New Normals
The adverse effects of the pandemic are apparent to the whole world. However, there are also positive effects experienced in the so-called pandemic period and the era of new normals.
Didem Gülçin KAYA +2 more
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Diet, physical activity, sedentary behaviour and perceptions of the environment in young adults [PDF]
Background Few studies have explored both food behaviour and physical activity in an environmental context. Most research in this area has focused on adults; the aim of the present study was to describe perceptions of the environment, diet, physical ...
Adamson, Ashley +4 more
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