Interventions for reducing sedentary behaviour in community‐dwelling older adults
There is not enough evidence to allow for any clear conclusions about whether programmes or policies are effective in reducing sedentary time in older adults. It is also uncertain whether…
Striking the right balance: evidence to inform combined physical activity and sedentary behavior recommendations
Background: Crucial evidence gaps regarding: (1) the joint association of physical activity and sedentary time with health outcomes and (2) the benefits of light-intensity physical activity were identified during the…
Effects of regular physical activity on the immune system, vaccination and risk of community-acquired infectious disease in the general population
Systematic review and meta-analysis
The results from this systematic review and meta-analysis reveal that regular physical activity increases resistance to infectious disease in the general population. Regular physical activity should be promoted in the…
The physical activity paradox revisited
A prospective study on compositional accelerometer data and long-term sickness absence
Background: The ‘physical activity paradox’ advocates that leisure physical activity promotes health while high occupational physical activity impairs health. However, this paradox can be explained by methodological limitations of the…
Sedentary Behavior Research Network (SBRN) - terminology consensus project process and outcome
Dit artikel beschrijft het proces van het Sedentary Behavior Research Network (SBRN) om tot definities te komen van begrippen die te maken hebben met sedentair gedrag. Van de volgende Engelstalige…