Slow oxidative muscle, most notably the soleus, is inherently well equipped with the molecular machinery for regulating blood-borne substrates. However, the entire human …
Aims Restrictions during the COVID‐19 crisis will have impacted on opportunities to be active. We aimed to (a) quantify the impact of COVID‐19 restrictions on accelerometer …
JB Gillen, S Estafanos, E Williamson… - Journal of applied …, 2021 - journals.physiology.org
We determined if interrupting prolonged sitting with practical “activity snacks” could reduce postprandial glycemia and insulinemia in healthy adults. Fourteen participants (7 males, 7 …
C Nagayama, SF Burns, AE Thackray… - … journal of sports …, 2021 - thieme-connect.com
The widespread benefits of physical activity in enhancing health and lowering the risk of non- communicable chronic diseases are well established across populations globally …
BackgroundOffice workers spend 70-85% of their time at work sitting. High levels of sitting have been linked to poor physiological and psychological health. Evidence shows the need …
J Goldney, J Henson, CL Edwardson… - Journal of Public …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Background Air pollution may be a risk factor for physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour (SED) through discouraging active lifestyles, impairing fitness and contributing to chronic …
Sedentary behaviours—ie 'too much sitting as distinct from too little exercise'—are ubiquitous in modern societies. Accumulating epidemiological evidence indicates that …
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