نتایج جستجو برای: sedentary

تعداد نتایج: 15441  

2014
Stephanie M. George Catherine M. Alfano Jay Groves Zafer Karabulut Kirsten L. Haman Barbara A. Murphy Charles E. Matthews

PURPOSE While exercise has been shown to be beneficial in improving health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among cancer survivors, evidence is limited on the independent role of sedentary behavior. We examined how objectively measured sedentary time was associated with HRQOL among long-term cancer survivors. METHODS This cross-sectional study included 54 cancer survivors, on average 3.4 years...

Journal: :Obesity 2015
Sebastien F M Chastin Thorlene Egerton C Leask Emmanuel Stamatakis

OBJECTIVE The concept of "breaks" in sedentary behavior has emerged as a potential modifier of detrimental effects on adiposity caused by sedentary behavior. The existing research investigating the relationship between breaks in sedentary behavior with adiposity and cardiometabolic health in adults was systematically reviewed and quantitatively synthesized by this study. METHODS Observational...

2012
Shilpa Dogra Liza Stathokostas

Background. Sedentary behavior is emerging as an important risk factor for poor health. Physical activity has proven to be important in determining overall successful aging (SA) among older adults; however, no data exists on the influence of sedentary behavior on SA. The purpose of this analysis was to determine whether there is an association between sedentary behavior and successful aging, in...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2002
Oscar Matzinger Philippe Schneiter Luc Tappy

Fatty acids are known to decrease insulin-mediated glucose utilization in humans, both at rest and during exercise. To evaluate the effect of endurance training in this process, we infused lipids or saline in groups of sedentary and highly trained subjects. Whole body glucose utilization and substrate oxidation were monitored during a 2.5-h hyperinsulinemic clamp. During the last 30 min, a cycl...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2012
Earl S Ford Carl J Caspersen

BACKGROUND Current estimates from objective accelerometer data suggest that American adults are sedentary for ∼7.7 h/day. Historically, sedentary behaviour was conceptualized as one end of the physical activity spectrum but is increasingly being viewed as a behaviour distinct from physical activity. METHODS Prospective studies examining the associations between screen time (watching televisio...

2012
Annette Kaufman Erik M. Augustson Heather Patrick

Research has shown that current smokers have a lower mean body mass index (BMI) than never and former smokers, with former smokers having the highest mean BMI. A number of physiological mechanisms have been hypothesized to explain this pattern, but few studies have explored the possible role of behavioral factors. Using data from the cross-sectional National Health and Nutrition Examination Sur...

2015
Johannes Brug Mai Chinapaw

The present commentary provides a brief overview of and reflections on the joint findings of two reviews of the present evidence regarding correlates, predictors and/or determinants of sedentary behavior among youth and older adults published in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity.In both reviews, the included studies were predominantly conducted in Europe, the...

2017
Luís B. Sardinha João P. Magalhães Diana A. Santos Pedro B. Júdice

Background: Sedentary behavior has been considered an independent risk factor for type-2 diabetes (T2D), with a negative impact on several physiological outcomes, whereas breaks in sedentary time (BST) have been proposed as a viable solution to mitigate some of these effects. However, little is known about the independent associations of sedentary pursuits, physical activity, and cardiorespirat...

2013
Richard M Pulsford Pippa Griew Angie S Page Ashley R Cooper Melvyn M Hillsdon

BACKGROUND Associations between socioeconomic position (SEP) and sedentary behaviour in children are unclear. Existing studies have used aggregate measures of weekly sedentary time that could mask important differences in the relationship between SEP and sedentary time at different times of the day or between weekdays and weekend days. These studies have also employed a variety of measures of S...

2016
Joanne A. McVeigh Elisabeth A. H. Winkler Erin K. Howie Mark S. Tremblay Anne Smith Rebecca A. Abbott Peter R. Eastwood Genevieve N. Healy Leon M. Straker

BACKGROUND To provide a detailed description of young adults' sedentary time and physical activity. METHODS 384 young women and 389 young men aged 22.1 ± 0.6 years, all participants in the 22 year old follow-up of the Raine Study pregnancy cohort, wore Actigraph GT3X+ monitors on the hip for 24 h/day over a one-week period for at least one 'valid' day (≥10 h of waking wear time). Each minute ...

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