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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 2011
There is growing interest in the role of sedentary behavior as a risk factor for poor health, independent of physical activity (PA). To guide the spectrum of descriptive, analytic, and intervention studies on sedentary behavior, the authors advocate a behavioral epidemiology framework.
Simon J. Marshall, Ernesto Ramirez
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There is growing interest in the role of sedentary behavior as a risk factor for poor health, independent of physical activity (PA). To guide the spectrum of descriptive, analytic, and intervention studies on sedentary behavior, the authors advocate a behavioral epidemiology framework.
Simon J. Marshall, Ernesto Ramirez
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Sedentary behavior and medical multimorbidity
Physiology & Behavior, 2015Emerging research demonstrates that sedentary behavior is associated with various individual chronic conditions, independent of physical activity. Despite multimorbidity (having at least 2 chronic diseases) being highly prevalent (≥ 23% of adults) and associating with premature mortality, limited research has examined the association between sedentary ...
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Advancing the Science of Sedentary Behavior Measurement
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2013who reportedthatthedeterminantsofsedentarybehaviorandphysicalactivity might be distinct. Over the past 10 years, morethan350articleshavebeenpublishedthathavemeasuredor conceptualized sedentary behavior as a concept dis-tinct from physical activity, and there is now widespreadconceptual and empirical support that the two exert in-dependent and ...
Simon J, Marshall, Gina, Merchant
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Physical activity and sedentary behaviors in adolescents
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2005The main goal of this study was to address two questions: How is physical activity affected by sedentary behavior (computer, television, and commuting), and how are physical activity characteristics (intensity, frequency, type) different based on adolescents reports of physical activity?The sample comprised 230 girls and 220 boys 14.6 years of age ...
Santos, M. P., Gomes, H., Mota, J.
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Patterns of Sedentary Behavior in Older Adults
American Journal of Health Behavior, 2017We measured the volume and patterns of sedentary behavior (including breaks from sedentary behavior) in a sample of older adults via accelerometry.Inactive, older adults (≥50 years of age) were eligible to participate. A cut point of 10-, > 30-, and > 60-minute bouts; and (3) patterns of sedentary behavior according to time of day and day of the week ...
Rebecca A, Schlaff +3 more
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Sedentary behavior in adults with visual impairments
Disability and Health Journal, 2016Specific sedentary behaviors (SB) are associated with risk factors for preventable chronic health conditions in adults, yet time participating in SB has increased over the years.To explore the SB habits of individuals with visual impairments (VI) and the relationship with self-reported visual acuity (VA).Individuals participated in this cross-sectional
Brooke E. Starkoff +3 more
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Theoretical and Natural Science
Screen-based sedentary behaviors (SSB) has become a particularly concerning subset of sedentary behavior. With the rapid advancement of technology, screens have become an integral part of our daily lives. However, the potential health impacts that accompany this trend demand our attention.
ChuanQi You, YuPeng Cui
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Screen-based sedentary behaviors (SSB) has become a particularly concerning subset of sedentary behavior. With the rapid advancement of technology, screens have become an integral part of our daily lives. However, the potential health impacts that accompany this trend demand our attention.
ChuanQi You, YuPeng Cui
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2017
From office jobs and long commutes to passive entertainment like television and video games, humans are sitting more than ever. Though lack of exercise has major health consequences, researchers are now examining the additional and widespread health risk of the simple act of sitting for extended periods. With research from leading scientists, Sedentary
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From office jobs and long commutes to passive entertainment like television and video games, humans are sitting more than ever. Though lack of exercise has major health consequences, researchers are now examining the additional and widespread health risk of the simple act of sitting for extended periods. With research from leading scientists, Sedentary
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