Differential cross-sectional associations of work- and leisure-time sitting, with cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness among working adults
OBJECTIVES: Sedentary behavior is increasingly recognized as a risk factor for cardiovascular and metabolic morbidity and mortality. Recent studies suggest that sitting during work and leisure time may affect markers of cardiometabolic health, differently. However, little is known about associations...
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Main Authors: | Madina Saidj (Author), Torben Jørgensen (Author), Rikke K Jacobsen (Author), Allan Linneberg (Author), Mette Aadahl (Author) |
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Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH),
2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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