Hours lying down per day, as a proxy for sedentary behaviour and risk of diabetes in young and middle-aged adults in Norway: an 11-year follow-up of the HUNT …

EO Asante, YQ Sun, TIL Nilsen, BO Åsvold… - BMJ open, 2020 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective We aimed to examine relationship between hours lying down per day, as a proxy
for sedentary behaviour and risk of diabetes in young and middle-aged adults, and to …

Prolonged sitting may increase diabetes risk in physically inactive individuals: an 11 year follow-up of the HUNT Study, Norway

BO Åsvold, K Midthjell, S Krokstad, V Rangul… - Diabetologia, 2017 - Springer
Aims/hypothesis We examined the association between sitting time and diabetes incidence,
overall and by strata of leisure-time physical activity and BMI. Methods We followed 28,051 …

[HTML][HTML] Sleep well, but be active. Effect of sleep and sedentariness on incidence of diabetes

K Liu, P Marques-Vidal - Primary Care Diabetes, 2023 - Elsevier
Aims We aimed to determine the individual effect of long/short sleep and of inactivity on
diabetes risk using data from a population-based prospective study in Switzerland. Methods …

Hours lying down per day and mortality from all-causes and cardiovascular disease: the HUNT Study, Norway

A Holtermann, PJ Mork, TIL Nilsen - European journal of epidemiology, 2014 - Springer
Time spent sitting has been positively associated with mortality in several studies, whereas
time lying down per day has not been extensively studied. The authors prospectively …

Should leisure‐time sedentary behavior be replaced with sleep or physical activity for prevention of diabetes?

M Aadahl, AH Andreasen, CB Petersen… - … journal of medicine …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The aim was to examine the effects of replacing self‐reported leisure‐time sedentary
behavior with sleep, light‐to‐moderate physical activity, or vigorous physical activity on …

Sitting and chronic disease: where do we go from here?

K Wijndaele, GN Healy - Diabetologia, 2016 - Springer
In this issue of Diabetologia, van der Berg et al report the results of an interesting
observational study [1]. The authors examined the cross-sectional associations of objectively …

Detailed descriptions of physical activity patterns among individuals with diabetes and prediabetes: the Lolland-Falster Health Study

SR Mortensen, ST Skou, JC Brønd… - BMJ Open Diabetes …, 2023 - drc.bmj.com
Introduction This study aimed to describe objectively measured physical activity patterns,
including daily activity according to day type (weekdays and weekend days) and the four …

Chronic disease and sitting time in middle-aged Australian males: findings from the 45 and Up Study

ES George, RR Rosenkranz, GS Kolt - International Journal of Behavioral …, 2013 - Springer
Background Compared to females, males experience a range of health inequities including
higher rates of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Although sitting time is emerging as a …

Workplace standing time and the incidence of obesity and type 2 diabetes: a longitudinal study in adults

JP Chaput, TJ Saunders, MS Tremblay… - BMC Public Health, 2015 - Springer
Background It is increasingly recognized that standing represents a simple solution to
extended periods of sitting. However, it is currently unknown whether workplace standing …

Total sitting time and the risk of incident diabetes in Danish adults (the DANHES cohort) over 5 years: a prospective study

CB Petersen, A Bauman, JS Tolstrup - British journal of sports …, 2016 - bjsm.bmj.com
Aims To test the hypothesis that total sitting time is associated with incident diabetes, after
adjustment for physical activity and obesity. Methods 72 608 Danish adults from the …