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The effects of prolonged sitting, prolonged standing, and activity breaks on vascular function, and postprandial glucose and insulin responses: A randomised crossover trial
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The Breaking Up Prolonged Sitting with Light-intensity Walking Attenuated Postprandial Hyperglycemia
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Abstract Proceedings International Scholars Conference
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Interrupting sitting acutely attenuates cardiometabolic risk markers in South Asian adults living with overweight and obesity
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European Journal of Applied Physiology
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Postprandial Insulin and Triglyceride Concentrations Are Suppressed in Response to Breaking Up Prolonged Sitting in Qatari Females
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Sitting Time and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2019
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Breaking sitting with light activities vs structured exercise: a randomised crossover study demonstrating benefits for glycaemic control and insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetes
Bjorn Winkens
Diabetologia, 2017
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Sitting time and cardiometabolic risk in US adults: associations by sex, race, socioeconomic status and activity level
Amanda Staiano
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2014
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Light Activity Following a Meal and Postprandial Cardiometabolic Risk in Adolescents
David Thompson
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Breaking prolonged sitting reduces postprandial glycemia in healthy, normal-weight adults: a randomized crossover trial
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Sedentary Behaviour as an Emerging Risk Factor for Cardiometabolic Diseases in Children and Youth
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Prolonged sitting negatively affects the postprandial plasma triglyceride-lowering effect of acute exercise
Edward Coyle
American Journal of Physiology-endocrinology and Metabolism, 2016
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Relationship Between Sitting Time, Physical Activity, and Metabolic Syndrome Among Adults Depending on Body Mass Index (BMI)
Elżbieta Cieśla
Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research, 2018
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Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents
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European Endocrinology, 2010
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Discrete Features of Sedentary Behavior Impact Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2015
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Reducing prolonged sedentary time using a treadmill desk acutely improves cardiometabolic risk markers in male and female adults
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Journal of Sports Sciences, 2018
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Different frequencies of active interruptions to sitting have distinct effects on 22 h glycemic control in type 2 diabetes
Neale Cohen
Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, 2021
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Prolonged sitting may increase diabetes risk in physically inactive individuals: an 11 year follow-up of the HUNT Study, Norway
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Prolonged Sitting and the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality
Wendell Taylor
Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports, 2011
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Self-Reported Sitting Time and Markers of Inflammation, Insulin Resistance, and Adiposity
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2012
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Associations of Sedentary Behavior, Sedentary Bouts and Breaks in Sedentary Time with Cardiometabolic Risk in Children with a Family History of Obesity
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A Primer on Repeated Sitting Exposure and the Cardiovascular System: Considerations for Study Design, Analysis, Interpretation, and Translation
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Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2021
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Metabolic Effects of Breaking Prolonged Sitting With Standing or Light Walking in Older South Asians and White Europeans: A Randomized Acute Study
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Acute effects of reducing sitting time in adolescents: a randomized cross-over study
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The time spent sitting does not always mean a low level of physical activity
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