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1 commendations regarding the risks related to sedentary behavior.
2 according to levels of physical activity and sedentary behavior.
3 , but they are also more likely to engage in sedentary behavior.
4 ssages encouraging exercise and discouraging sedentary behaviors.
5 ve paid little attention to the reduction of sedentary behaviors.
6 d broad guidelines that recommend minimizing sedentary behaviors.
7 or 7 d, and self-reported meal practices and sedentary behaviors.
8 f their monitored time, or 7.7 hours/day, in sedentary behaviors.
9 gy and macronutrient intakes during targeted sedentary behaviors.
11 sweetened drinks as risk factors, as well as sedentary behavior; although a meta-analysis suggested t
12 ntions and future quantitative guidelines on sedentary behavior and cardiovascular health outcomes.
14 haviors (for example, reduce tobacco use and sedentary behavior and improve diet) of workers, but eff
15 al disease (PAD), we determined whether more sedentary behavior and slower outdoor walking speed were
17 ability, and low energy were associated with sedentary behavior and/or a fast decline in activity.
20 oss-sectionally associations among activity, sedentary behavior, and LTL among 7,813 women aged 43-70
21 ned the association among physical activity, sedentary behavior, and ovarian cancer risk in the Ameri
23 behaviors in adults; interventions to reduce sedentary behaviors; and the harms of behavioral counsel
24 Increasing physical activity and decreasing sedentary behavior are associated with a higher quality
25 Increased physical activity and decreased sedentary behaviors are essential components of obesity
27 y, whereas little attention has been paid to sedentary behavior as indicated by television (TV) watch
28 heritability of daily physical activity and sedentary behavior assessed objectively by using combine
29 n validity of the 2008 Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Assessment Questionnaire (PASBAQ) was
31 nd specific domains of physical activity and sedentary behavior at the age of 7 years were associated
34 ood safety and children's physical activity, sedentary behavior, body mass, and obesity status using
36 e 3-wk phases: baseline, increasing targeted sedentary behaviors by 25-50% (increase phase), and decr
37 s that include accelerometer-assessed PA and sedentary behavior can contribute to these recommendatio
39 mic status, race, cohort, physical activity, sedentary behavior, coffee, tea, time 1 body mass index,
42 ntake decreased (-463.0 kcal/d; P<0.01) when sedentary behaviors decreased: the decrease in fat intak
43 line (1993 to 1998), provided information on sedentary behavior, defined as hours of sitting/day, and
44 oking, alcohol consumption, body mass index, sedentary behavior, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular di
45 interaction on obesity, yet the influence of sedentary behavior, distinct from a lack of physical act
46 Our purpose here is to examine the role of sedentary behaviors, especially sitting, on mortality, c
48 indings emphasize the importance of reducing sedentary behavior for the prevention of cardiometabolic
49 of reducing prolonged TV watching and other sedentary behaviors for preventing obesity and diabetes.
50 -to-vigorous intensity physical activity and sedentary behavior from heart rate and acceleration data
51 od pressure, elevated resting heart rate and sedentary behavior have increased in recent decades due
53 mortality risk or the harms associated with sedentary behavior in black adults, so we examined the r
54 nce advisory reviews the current evidence on sedentary behavior in terms of assessment methods, popul
55 e find that objectively logged reductions in sedentary behavior in the following month are linked to
56 ctive measure of the amount of time spent in sedentary behavior in the US population and indicate tha
60 ulating that indicates greater time spent in sedentary behavior is associated with all-cause and card
61 ual variation in daily physical activity and sedentary behavior is mainly a result of environmental i
62 possible deleterious consequences of excess sedentary behavior is rapidly evolving, with the epidemi
67 the association between objectively measured sedentary behavior (its total volume and accrual in prol
69 t in moderate/vigorous physical activity and sedentary behavior, low-light and high-light physical ac
70 th increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary behavior may attenuate genetic associations wi
72 from this study suggest that high levels of sedentary behavior may increase the risk of ovarian canc
74 udinal associations of physical activity and sedentary behavior, measured both objectively and via se
75 efore, we investigated physical activity and sedentary behavior of cancer survivors using data from t
76 et, few studies have examined the effects of sedentary behavior on cognition or the long-term role of
79 2) reported significantly longer duration of sedentary behavior (OR = 1.42, 95% CI (1.12, 1.80) for 8
80 associations of reallocating time to sleep, sedentary behavior, or active behaviors with biomarkers.
83 updates in the area of physical activity and sedentary behavior related to these recommendations as w
85 and spring blood draw, history of diabetes, sedentary behavior, smoking, and black race/ethnicity.
86 inactivity in children is important because sedentary behavior strongly relates to metabolic disorde
87 time spent watching television and in other sedentary behaviors such as playing videogames may contr
88 such as jogging, running, and bicycling) and sedentary behavior (such as spending hours watching tele
90 gage in daily physical activity; to minimize sedentary behavior; to consume plenty of healthy fats (i
101 should be encouraged to reduce time spent in sedentary behaviors, when possible, and to participate i
103 tudy, we explored the associations of PA and sedentary behavior with all-cause and cardiovascular dis
105 the association of prolonged, uninterrupted sedentary behavior with glycemic biomarkers in a cohort
106 howed significant interactions with MVPA and sedentary behavior, with effects on BMI and other adipos
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