Authors
Genevieve N Healy, Charles E Matthews, David W Dunstan, Elisabeth AH Winkler, Neville Owen
Publication date
2011/3/1
Journal
European heart journal
Volume
32
Issue
5
Pages
590-597
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Description
Aims
Prolonged sedentary time is ubiquitous in developed economies and is associated with an adverse cardio-metabolic risk profile and premature mortality. This study examined the associations of objectively assessed sedentary time and breaks (interruptions) in sedentary time with continuous cardio-metabolic and inflammatory risk biomarkers, and whether these associations varied by sex, age, and/or race/ethnicity.
Methods and results
Cross-sectional analyses with 4757 participants (≥20 years) from the 2003/04 and 2005/06 US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). An Actigraph accelerometer was used to derive sedentary time [<100 counts per minute (cpm)] and breaks in sedentary time. Independent of potential confounders, including moderate-to-vigorous exercise, detrimental linear associations (P for trends <0.05) of sedentary time with …
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Scholar articles
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