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Office manager: risks of sedentary lifestyle

Farmacevticheskoe delo i tehnologija lekarstv (Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology), 2020
A modern person sedentary lifestyle has become very common. There is substantial number of office employees in megapolises. However, sedentary work causes health risks for many employees associated with many diseases. Health problems, associated with musculoskeletal apparatus, ophtalmological, gastrointestinal disesases, varicosity, hemorrhoids are ...
Victoria Grigorieva, Victoria Yankowa
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Countering Children’s Sedentary Lifestyles

Childhood, 2005
In the wake of growing concerns about a ‘globesity’ epidemic, this article explores the panic surrounding sedentary lifestyles and fast food culture, which have underscored calls for the cultural regulation of children’s marketing. Avoiding the tired debate between those who see children as either manipulated or savvy consumers, this article ...
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Effect of Sedentary Lifestyle on Obesity

Journal of Integrated Community Health, 2021
One of the biggest health hazards is a sedentary or inactive lifestyle. Sedentary behaviour entails spending too much time sitting or lying down without activity. Vital practices for good health are physical activity and regular exercise. However, many people do not exercise regularly.
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A Sedentary Lifestyle and Cognitive Function

2021
Sedentary behaviour is hypothesized to be a potential target in its own right—the rising numbers of persons with cognitive impairment highlight the urgency to understand these risk factors better. Higher sedentary behaviour levels are associated with reduced global cognitive functioning and slower cognitive decline, especially in older persons ...
Arbind Kumar Choudhary   +2 more
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Sedentary lifestyle: Fat queer craft

Fat Studies, 2017
This hybrid analytic reflection and art piece uses practice-based research methods to explore the potential of art production in relation to temporality, fat, and visuality.
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Physiological and health implications of a sedentary lifestyle

Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 2010
Sedentary behaviour is associated with deleterious health outcomes, which differ from those that can be attributed to a lack of moderate to vigorous physical activity. This has led to the field of “sedentary physiology”, which may be considered as separate and distinct from exercise physiology.
Tremblay, M.   +4 more
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Towards sedentary lifestyle prevention: An autoregressive model for predicting sedentary behaviors

2016 10th International Symposium on Medical Information and Communication Technology (ISMICT), 2016
Sedentary lifestyles are ubiquitous in modern societies. Watching television, playing video games, and using the computer while sitting are examples of sedentary behaviors that are now common worldwide. Multiple research studies have found that the length of sedentary time is linked with an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease ...
Qian He, Emmanuel O. Agu
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Patterns of sedentary lifestyle in Missouri.

Missouri medicine, 1995
Sedentary lifestyle is a major modifiable risk factor for chronic disease in Missouri. Survey data was examined for the prevalence of sedentary lifestyle in Missouri. Sedentary lifestyle was higher among blacks, older adults, persons with lower levels of education or income, and obese persons. Based on the current trend, Missouri is unlikely to achieve
J L, Pruitt, N, Mack, T, Murayi
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Sedentary lifestyle and obesity in adults

2018
Excessive time spent on sedentary behavior (SB) can increase the risks of obesity, regardless of engagement in physical activity (PA). Subjective and objective measures are both available to assess SB but little is known about the relative utility of these measures for epidemiological research.
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