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145 related items for PubMed ID: 38923193

  • 1. Effects of light-intensity physical activity on cardiometabolic parameters in young adults with overweight and obesity: The SED-ACT randomized controlled crossover trial.
    Hoffmann SW, Schierbauer J, Zimmermann P, Voit T, Grothoff A, Wachsmuth N, Rössler A, Lackner HK, Moser O.
    Diabetes Obes Metab; 2024 Sep; 26(9):3849-3859. PubMed ID: 38923193
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  • 2. Effects of Interrupting Prolonged Sitting with Light-Intensity Physical Activity on Inflammatory and Cardiometabolic Risk Markers in Young Adults with Overweight and Obesity: Secondary Outcome Analyses of the SED-ACT Randomized Controlled Crossover Trial.
    Hoffmann SW, Schierbauer J, Zimmermann P, Voit T, Grothoff A, Wachsmuth NB, Rössler A, Niedrist T, Lackner HK, Moser O.
    Biomolecules; 2024 Aug 19; 14(8):. PubMed ID: 39199416
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  • 3. Combined effects of continuous exercise and intermittent active interruptions to prolonged sitting on postprandial glucose, insulin, and triglycerides in adults with obesity: a randomized crossover trial.
    Wheeler MJ, Green DJ, Cerin E, Ellis KA, Heinonen I, Lewis J, Naylor LH, Cohen N, Larsen R, Dempsey PC, Kingwell BA, Owen N, Dunstan DW.
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  • 4. Effects of Standing and Light-Intensity Walking and Cycling on 24-h Glucose.
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    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2016 Dec 14; 48(12):2503-2511. PubMed ID: 27471786
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  • 5. Morning exercise mitigates the impact of prolonged sitting on cerebral blood flow in older adults.
    Wheeler MJ, Dunstan DW, Smith B, Smith KJ, Scheer A, Lewis J, Naylor LH, Heinonen I, Ellis KA, Cerin E, Ainslie PN, Green DJ.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2019 Apr 01; 126(4):1049-1055. PubMed ID: 30730813
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  • 6. The effect of frequency of activity interruptions in prolonged sitting on postprandial glucose metabolism: A randomized crossover trial.
    Thorsen IK, Johansen MY, Pilmark NS, Jespersen NZ, Brinkløv CF, Benatti FB, Dunstan DW, Karstoft K, Pedersen BK, Ried-Larsen M.
    Metabolism; 2019 Jul 01; 96():1-7. PubMed ID: 30954561
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  • 7. The Acute Effects of Interrupting Prolonged Sitting Time in Adults with Standing and Light-Intensity Walking on Biomarkers of Cardiometabolic Health in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
    Buffey AJ, Herring MP, Langley CK, Donnelly AE, Carson BP.
    Sports Med; 2022 Aug 01; 52(8):1765-1787. PubMed ID: 35147898
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  • 8. Interrupting prolonged sitting with repeated chair stands or short walks reduces postprandial insulinemia in healthy adults.
    Gillen JB, Estafanos S, Williamson E, Hodson N, Malowany JM, Kumbhare D, Moore DR.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2021 Jan 01; 130(1):104-113. PubMed ID: 33180640
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  • 9. Breaks in Sitting Time: Effects on Continuously Monitored Glucose and Blood Pressure.
    Bhammar DM, Sawyer BJ, Tucker WJ, Gaesser GA.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2017 Oct 01; 49(10):2119-2130. PubMed ID: 28514264
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  • 10. Intermittent walking, but not standing, improves postprandial insulin and glucose relative to sustained sitting: A randomised cross-over study in inactive middle-aged men.
    Pulsford RM, Blackwell J, Hillsdon M, Kos K.
    J Sci Med Sport; 2017 Mar 01; 20(3):278-283. PubMed ID: 27633397
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  • 11. Breaking up of prolonged sitting over three days sustains, but does not enhance, lowering of postprandial plasma glucose and insulin in overweight and obese adults.
    Larsen RN, Kingwell BA, Robinson C, Hammond L, Cerin E, Shaw JE, Healy GN, Hamilton MT, Owen N, Dunstan DW.
    Clin Sci (Lond); 2015 Jul 01; 129(2):117-27. PubMed ID: 25731923
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  • 12. Interrupting prolonged sitting in type 2 diabetes: nocturnal persistence of improved glycaemic control.
    Dempsey PC, Blankenship JM, Larsen RN, Sacre JW, Sethi P, Straznicky NE, Cohen ND, Cerin E, Lambert GW, Owen N, Kingwell BA, Dunstan DW.
    Diabetologia; 2017 Mar 01; 60(3):499-507. PubMed ID: 27942799
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  • 13. Acute glucoregulatory and vascular outcomes of three strategies for interrupting prolonged sitting time in postmenopausal women: A pilot, laboratory-based, randomized, controlled, 4-condition, 4-period crossover trial.
    Kerr J, Crist K, Vital DG, Dillon L, Aden SA, Trivedi M, Castellanos LR, Godbole S, Li H, Allison MA, Khemlina GL, Takemoto ML, Schenk S, Sallis JF, Grace M, Dunstan DW, Natarajan L, LaCroix AZ, Sears DD.
    PLoS One; 2017 Mar 01; 12(11):e0188544. PubMed ID: 29190761
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  • 14. Enhanced muscle activity during interrupted sitting improves glycemic control in overweight and obese men.
    Gao Y, Li QY, Finni T, Pesola AJ.
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  • 15. Breaking up prolonged sitting with light-intensity walking improves postprandial glycemia, but breaking up sitting with standing does not.
    Bailey DP, Locke CD.
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  • 16. Intermittent Standing but not a Moderate Exercise Bout Reduces Postprandial Glycemia.
    Benatti FB, Larsen SA, Kofoed K, Nielsen ST, Harder-Lauridsen NM, Lyngbæk MP, Eriksen D, Karstoft K, Krogh-Madsen R, Pedersen BK, Ried-Larsen M.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2017 Nov 01; 49(11):2305-2314. PubMed ID: 28640061
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  • 17. Effects of Standing and Light-Intensity Activity on Ambulatory Blood Pressure.
    Zeigler ZS, Mullane SL, Crespo NC, Buman MP, Gaesser GA.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2016 Feb 01; 48(2):175-81. PubMed ID: 26285021
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  • 18. Standing is not enough: A randomized crossover study on the acute cardiometabolic effects of variations in sitting in healthy young men.
    Altenburg TM, Rotteveel J, Serné EH, Chinapaw MJM.
    J Sci Med Sport; 2019 Jul 01; 22(7):790-796. PubMed ID: 30651222
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  • 19. Breaking sitting with light activities vs structured exercise: a randomised crossover study demonstrating benefits for glycaemic control and insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetes.
    Duvivier BM, Schaper NC, Hesselink MK, van Kan L, Stienen N, Winkens B, Koster A, Savelberg HH.
    Diabetologia; 2017 Mar 01; 60(3):490-498. PubMed ID: 27904925
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  • 20. Lower Amounts of Daily and Prolonged Sitting Do Not Lower Free-Living Continuously Monitored Glucose Concentrations in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Randomised Crossover Study.
    Bailey DP, Stringer CA, Maylor BD, Zakrzewski-Fruer JK.
    Nutrients; 2022 Jan 30; 14(3):. PubMed ID: 35276965
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