Time spent cycling, walking, running, standing and sedentary: a cross-sectional analysis of accelerometer-data from 1670 adults in the Copenhagen City Heart Study
Abstract Background Information about how much time adults spend cycling, walking and running can be used for planning and evaluating initiatives for active, healthy societies. The objectives of this study were to describe how much time adult Copenhageners cycle, walk, run, stand and spend sedentary...
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Main Authors: | Melker Staffan Johansson (Author), Mette Korshøj (Author), Peter Schnohr (Author), Jacob Louis Marott (Author), Eva Irene Bossano Prescott (Author), Karen Søgaard (Author), Andreas Holtermann (Author) |
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