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The following pages link to Activity level and risk of overweight in male health professionals (Q70899404):
Displaying 50 items.
- Time spent watching television, sleep duration and obesity in adults living in Valencia, Spain (Q22250992) (← links)
- Weight gain and longitudinal changes in lung function in steel workers (Q23918151) (← links)
- Stable behaviors associated with adults' 10-year change in body mass index and likelihood of gain at the waist (Q24541197) (← links)
- Estimated physical activity in Bavaria, Germany, and its implications for obesity risk: results from the BVS-II Study (Q24815625) (← links)
- Response rates in postal surveys of healthcare professionals between 1996 and 2005: an observational study (Q33502868) (← links)
- The effects of changing exercise levels on weight and age-related weight gain (Q33829868) (← links)
- Fruit and vegetable consumption and proinflammatory gene expression from peripheral blood mononuclear cells in young adults: a translational study. (Q33902713) (← links)
- Public health interventions for the prevention and treatment of obesity (Q33905000) (← links)
- Adult physical activity and endometriosis risk (Q33917253) (← links)
- Sedentary lifestyle and risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes (Q33965850) (← links)
- Time use choices and healthy body weight: a multivariate analysis of data from the American Time Use Survey (Q33978995) (← links)
- Relationship of obesity to physical activity, domestic activities, and sedentary behaviours: cross-sectional findings from a national cohort of over 70,000 Thai adults (Q34039719) (← links)
- Challenges and opportunities for measuring physical activity in sedentary adults (Q34167763) (← links)
- The combined influence of genetic factors and sedentary activity on body mass changes from adolescence to young adulthood: the National Longitudinal Adolescent Health Study (Q34582229) (← links)
- Predictors of physical activity in community-dwelling elderly white women (Q34744438) (← links)
- Sedentary behaviours in mid-adulthood and subsequent body mass index. (Q34770241) (← links)
- Television viewing practices and obesity among women veterans (Q34803701) (← links)
- The Role of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors in Explaining the Association Between Acculturation and Obesity Among Mexican-American Adults (Q35143400) (← links)
- Dietary total antioxidant capacity is inversely related to central adiposity as well as to metabolic and oxidative stress markers in healthy young adults. (Q35231169) (← links)
- Longitudinal relationship between television viewing and leisure-time physical activity during adolescence (Q36015131) (← links)
- Leisure time spent sitting in relation to total mortality in a prospective cohort of US adults (Q36661808) (← links)
- Television watching, leisure time physical activity, and the genetic predisposition in relation to body mass index in women and men. (Q36887133) (← links)
- Television, physical activity, diet, and body weight status: the ARIC cohort (Q37110052) (← links)
- Television viewing time in Hong Kong adult population: associations with body mass index and obesity (Q37464724) (← links)
- Physical activity among dental health professionals in Hyderabad City: A questionnaire survey (Q37599334) (← links)
- Advanced research on risk factors of type 2 diabetes. (Q38071009) (← links)
- The inverse relationship between number of steps per day and obesity in a population-based sample: the AusDiab study. (Q39134960) (← links)
- Television viewing and obesity in 300 women: evaluation of the pathways of energy intake and physical activity (Q43779803) (← links)
- Relative role of physical inactivity and snacking between meals in weight gain (Q43784583) (← links)
- Vitamin C and fibre consumption from fruits and vegetables improves oxidative stress markers in healthy young adults (Q43815867) (← links)
- Relation of self-rated measures of physical activity to multiple risk factors of insulin resistance syndrome in young adults: the Bogalusa Heart Study (Q44237482) (← links)
- The reliability of a survey question on television viewing and associations with health risk factors in US adults (Q44264647) (← links)
- Perceptions about body weight and weight reduction in Spain. (Q47247921) (← links)
- Television viewing and long-term weight maintenance: results from the National Weight Control Registry (Q47316193) (← links)
- The role of physical activity in the prevention and management of obesity (Q51094011) (← links)
- Self-selection contributes significantly to the lower adiposity of faster, longer-distanced, male and female walkers (Q51784048) (← links)
- Relationships of age and weekly running distance to BMI and circumferences in 41,582 physically active women. (Q51842954) (← links)
- Energy expenditure during leisure time and body mass index in Spain. (Q52073318) (← links)
- Sitting time and socio-economic differences in overweight and obesity (Q57017982) (← links)
- Associations of TV viewing and physical activity with the metabolic syndrome in Australian adults (Q57018035) (← links)
- Leisure-time physical activity and regular walking or cycling to work are associated with adiposity and 5 y weight gain in middle-aged men: the PRIME Study (Q57605927) (← links)
- Work-Related Physical Activity Is Not Associated with Body Mass Index and Obesity (Q59783192) (← links)
- Interleukin-6 is a better metabolic biomarker than interleukin-18 in young healthy adults (Q60472237) (← links)
- Central Adiposity Rather Than Total Adiposity Measurements Are Specifically Involved in the Inflammatory Status from Healthy Young Adults (Q60472257) (← links)
- Relationship Between Self-report and an Objective Measure of Television-viewing Time in Adults (Q61760860) (← links)
- Overweight, central adiposity, and cardiovascular disease risk patterns in children (Q73075283) (← links)
- Influence of leisure time physical activity and television watching on atherosclerosis risk factors in the NHLBI Family Heart Study (Q73409249) (← links)
- The association between television viewing and overweight among Australian adults participating in varying levels of leisure-time physical activity (Q73884872) (← links)
- Validity and reproducibility of self-reported total physical activity--differences by relative weight (Q73896997) (← links)
- Total physical activity in relation to age, body mass, health and other factors in a cohort of Swedish men (Q74183717) (← links)