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The following pages link to Role of low energy expenditure and sitting in obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease (Q36935040):
Displaying 50 items.
- Cognitive control in the self-regulation of physical activity and sedentary behavior (Q21129379) (← links)
- Association of sedentary behaviour with metabolic syndrome: a meta-analysis (Q21134687) (← links)
- So depression is an inflammatory disease, but where does the inflammation come from? (Q21245291) (← links)
- Conceptual heuristic models of the interrelationships between obesity and the occupational environment (Q23921927) (← links)
- Molecular processes that handle -- and mishandle -- dietary lipids (Q24642118) (← links)
- Exercise and physical activity recommendations for people with cerebral palsy (Q26768499) (← links)
- Vascular Ageing and Exercise: Focus on Cellular Reparative Processes (Q26772296) (← links)
- Effects of Light Intensity Activity on CVD Risk Factors: A Systematic Review of Intervention Studies (Q26778651) (← links)
- Genomic medicine in gastroenterology: A new approach or a new specialty? (Q26799065) (← links)
- Behavioral contributions to the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes (Q26866261) (← links)
- A step-defined sedentary lifestyle index: <5000 steps/day (Q26998150) (← links)
- Recent advances in proteomic studies of adipose tissues and adipocytes (Q27026109) (← links)
- Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a physical activity loyalty scheme for behaviour change maintenance: a cluster randomised controlled trial. (Q27310095) (← links)
- Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Ang-(1-7) in Ameliorating HFD-Induced Renal Injury through LDLr-SREBP2-SCAP Pathway (Q27322539) (← links)
- Changes in sedentary behaviours across the retirement transition: a systematic review (Q28081423) (← links)
- Information Seeking in Social Media: A Review of YouTube for Sedentary Behavior Content (Q28085719) (← links)
- Classification of occupational activity categories using accelerometry: NHANES 2003-2004 (Q28383114) (← links)
- Using sit-stand workstations to decrease sedentary time in office workers: a randomized crossover trial (Q28391181) (← links)
- Sedentary time and markers of chronic low-grade inflammation in a high risk population (Q28534691) (← links)
- Community water fluoridation predicts increase in age-adjusted incidence and prevalence of diabetes in 22 states from 2005 and 2010 (Q28821013) (← links)
- Facilitators and barriers to using treadmill workstations under real working conditions: a qualitative study in female office workers (Q29010256) (← links)
- Sitting Less and Moving More: Improved Glycaemic Control for Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Management (Q30244881) (← links)
- Comparison of the Effects of Stable and Dynamic Furniture on Physical Activity and Learning in Children (Q30275596) (← links)
- Television viewing time as a risk factor for frailty and functional limitations in older adults: results from 2 European prospective cohorts (Q30401395) (← links)
- Adipose tissue dysfunction and hypertriglyceridemia: mechanisms and management. (Q30404697) (← links)
- Sedentary behaviours and obesity in adults: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study. (Q30432297) (← links)
- The Association between Short Periods of Everyday Life Activities and Affective States: A Replication Study Using Ambulatory Assessment (Q30455417) (← links)
- Physical activity and obesity gap between black and white women in the southeastern U.S. (Q30495939) (← links)
- Variation between seated and standing/walking postures among male and female call centre operators (Q30513998) (← links)
- Increasing objectively measured sedentary time increases clustered cardiometabolic risk: a 6 year analysis of the ProActive study (Q30564150) (← links)
- Patterns, levels and correlates of self-reported physical activity in urban black Soweto women (Q30588182) (← links)
- Habitual physical activity in mitochondrial disease. (Q31027313) (← links)
- Utilizing anthropometric data to improve the usability of desk bikes, and influence of desk bikes on reading and typing performance. (Q31159877) (← links)
- Health promotion through primary care: enhancing self-management with activity prescription and mHealth (Q33441793) (← links)
- Acceptability of smartphone technology to interrupt sedentary time in adults with diabetes (Q33444945) (← links)
- Relationship between smartphone addiction and physical activity in Chinese international students in Korea (Q33445840) (← links)
- Physical activity and risk of metabolic syndrome in an urban Mexican cohort. (Q33489061) (← links)
- Leisure time sedentary behavior, occupational/domestic physical activity, and metabolic syndrome in U.S. men and women (Q33551296) (← links)
- A study of sedentary behaviour in the older Finnish twin cohort: a cross sectional analysis (Q33563214) (← links)
- Influence of socio-economic status on habitual physical activity and sedentary behavior in 8- to 11-year old children (Q33566275) (← links)
- Built environment and physical activity in New Zealand adolescents: a protocol for a cross-sectional study (Q33569558) (← links)
- Diabetic Kidney Disease: A Syndrome Rather Than a Single Disease (Q33583012) (← links)
- Excessive TV viewing and cardiovascular disease risk factors in adolescents. The AVENA cross-sectional study (Q33586808) (← links)
- Thermogenic adipocytes promote HDL turnover and reverse cholesterol transport. (Q33587094) (← links)
- Sedentary behaviour is associated with increased long-term cardiovascular risk in patients with rheumatoid arthritis independently of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (Q33602177) (← links)
- Sitting time and cardiometabolic risk in US adults: associations by sex, race, socioeconomic status and activity level (Q33603930) (← links)
- Low physical activity, high television viewing and poor sleep duration cluster in overweight and obese adults; a cross-sectional study of 398,984 participants from the UK Biobank (Q33613826) (← links)
- Association of Motorcycle Use with Risk of Overweight in Taiwanese Urban Adults (Q33616289) (← links)
- Gelidium elegans Regulates the AMPK-PRDM16-UCP-1 Pathway and Has a Synergistic Effect with Orlistat on Obesity-Associated Features in Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet (Q33616651) (← links)
- Reliability of low-power cycling efficiency in energy expenditure phenotyping of inactive men and women. (Q33679748) (← links)