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      Sedentary behavior: understanding and influencing adults' prolonged sitting time.

      Preventive Medicine
      Adult, Biological Markers, metabolism, Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena, Humans, Posture, Risk Factors, Sedentary Lifestyle, Time Factors

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          Too much sitting is now understood to be a health risk that is additional to, and distinct from, too little exercise. There is a rapidly-accumulating evidence on relationships of prolonged sedentary time and patterns of sedentary time with cardio-metabolic risk biomarkers and health outcomes. There is, however, the need to gather dose-response evidence and develop a broader understanding of the set of mechanisms linking sedentary behavior to health outcomes. In addition to the further understanding of the associated health risks, there is a new health-behavior, and epidemiological and experimental research agenda to be pursued, which include measurement studies; understanding the relevant determinants-particularly environmental determinants of sedentary behavior; and, developing effective interventions. A broad-based body of evidence is needed to inform the research-translation agenda-identifying and developing the future public health initiatives, environmental and policy changes and clinical guidelines that may be required. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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          22968124
          10.1016/j.ypmed.2012.08.024

          Chemistry
          Adult,Biological Markers,metabolism,Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena,Humans,Posture,Risk Factors,Sedentary Lifestyle,Time Factors

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