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The following pages link to The independent and combined effects of exercise training and reducing sedentary behavior on cardiometabolic risk factors (Q33821200):
Displaying 17 items.
- Step Counter Use and Sedentary Time in Adults: A Meta-Analysis (Q26786165) (← links)
- Exercise resistance across the prediabetes phenotypes: Impact on insulin sensitivity and substrate metabolism (Q30276925) (← links)
- A comparison of the effectiveness of physical activity and sedentary behaviour interventions in reducing sedentary time in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled trials (Q34522159) (← links)
- Mortality Benefits for Replacing Sitting Time with Different Physical Activities (Q35890132) (← links)
- Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity as a mediator between sedentary behavior and cardiometabolic risk in Spanish healthy adults: a mediation analysis (Q36120695) (← links)
- Short- and long-term effectiveness of a three-month individualized need-supportive physical activity counseling intervention at the workplace (Q36244831) (← links)
- The impact of duration on effectiveness of exercise, the implication for periodization of training and goal setting for individuals who are overfat, a meta-analysis (Q37483477) (← links)
- Associations of reallocating sitting time into standing or stepping with glucose, insulin and insulin sensitivity: a cross-sectional analysis of adults at risk of type 2 diabetes. (Q37598304) (← links)
- An Evaluation of Accelerometer-derived Metrics to Assess Daily Behavioral Patterns. (Q38780815) (← links)
- The energy expenditure benefits of reallocating sedentary time with physical activity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. (Q39358050) (← links)
- Accelerometer-measured dose-response for physical activity, sedentary time, and mortality in US adults (Q40498229) (← links)
- Three-part joint modeling methods for complex functional data mixed with zero-and-one-inflated proportions and zero-inflated continuous outcomes with skewness. (Q46344668) (← links)
- Prospective effects of pedometer use and class competitions on physical activity in youth: A cluster-randomized controlled trial (Q47981072) (← links)
- Work and leisure time sitting and inactivity: Effects on cardiorespiratory and metabolic health. (Q53259965) (← links)
- The Role of Social Support and the Neighborhood Environment on Physical Activity in Low-income, Mexican-American Women in South Texas (Q57126739) (← links)
- A randomized controlled trial to reduce sedentary time in rheumatoid arthritis: protocol and rationale of the Take a STAND for Health study (Q89684666) (← links)
- A Review of Statistical Analyses on Physical Activity Data Collected from Accelerometers (Q99630314) (← links)