Articles with "reducing sedentary" as a keyword



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The Effectiveness of the DeskCycle in Reducing Sedentary Behavior among Female Office Workers.

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Published in 2023 at "Journal of occupational and environmental medicine"

DOI: 10.1097/jom.0000000000002882

Abstract: OBJECTIVE This study evaluated the effectiveness of the DeskCycle in reducing sedentary behavior (SB) among female office workers at an educational institution. METHODS This was a randomized control trial with a crossover design (N =… read more here.

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Effects of reducing sedentary behaviour duration by increasing physical activity, on cognitive function, brain function and structure across the lifespan: a systematic review protocol

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Published in 2022 at "BMJ Open"

DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046077

Abstract: Introduction Greater engagement in sedentary behaviours has been related to poorer cognitive functions in epidemiological research. However, the effects of reducing sedentary behaviour duration on cognitive function, brain function, and structure remain poorly understood. This… read more here.

Keywords: sedentary behaviour; function; structure; brain ... See more keywords
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Interventions for Reducing Sedentary Behavior in People With Stroke

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Published in 2021 at "Stroke"

DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.121.036589

Abstract: Sedentary behavior is defined as any waking behavior characterized by an energy expenditure ≤1.5 metabolic equivalents, while in a sitting, reclining, or lying posture. As well as being physically inactive, stroke survivors are also often… read more here.

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Usability inquiry of a gamified behavior change app for increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary behavior in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder

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Published in 2020 at "Health Informatics Journal"

DOI: 10.1177/1460458220952909

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to conduct the first usability inquiry of a gamified, behavior change theory-guided mobile app PuzzleWalk for increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary behavior in adults with and without autism… read more here.

Keywords: increasing physical; adults without; reducing sedentary; sedentary behavior ... See more keywords