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Sedentary behaviours among Australian adolescents

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 2006
To describe the prevalence and distribution (by demographic characteristics and body mass index [BMI] category) of sedentary behaviour among Australian adolescents aged 11-15 years.Cross-sectional representative population survey of school students (n = 2,750) in New South Wales, conducted in 2004. Students' self-reported time spent during a usual week
Hardy, Louise L   +4 more
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[Sedentary behaviour and health].

Gesundheitswesen (Bundesverband der Arzte des Offentlichen Gesundheitsdienstes (Germany)), 2016
Exercise-related public health recommendations and research for increased fitness and health had long focused on vigorous exercise or the lack thereof. Recently scientific interest in possible effects of sedentary behaviour (SB) (sitting) independent of moderate-vigorous intensity exercise has been growing.We conducted a selective literature search in ...
E, Füzéki, L, Vogt, W, Banzer
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Sedentary Behaviour and Cancer

2023
Christopher T. V. Swain   +3 more
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Sedentary Behaviour and Mortality

2023
Ashleigh R. Homer, David W. Dunstan
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Physical activity and sedentary behaviour in youth

2015
A low level of daily physical activity is one of the main causes for the avoidable burden of noncommunicable disease and premature death (Lee et al., 2012). Sedentary behaviour (low-energy activities performed while sitting during waking time, such as TV viewing, computer use, reading) is not synonymous with physical inactivity.
Chin A Paw, M.   +5 more
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Sedentary Behavior

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2007
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Psychology of Sedentary Behaviour

2021
Stuart J.H. Biddle   +3 more
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Sedentary behaviour: opportunities for action symposium

2012
Sedentary behaviour is defined as activities performed while sitting or lying with low energy expenditure. In modern society, the vast majority of time is spent seated whether for work, transport or leisure activities. There is mounting evidence that this time spent sedentary has specific physiological and deleterious effects on health and wellbeing ...
Chastin, S. F. M.   +6 more
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Sedentary Behavior, Exercise, and Cardiovascular Health

Circulation Research, 2019
, Cemal Özemek, Salvatore Carbone
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