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Sedentary Behavior Predicts Changes in Cardiometabolic Risk in Professional Workers: A One-Year Prospective Study.Academic Article Why?
Enrollment Strategies, Barriers to Participation, and Reach of a Workplace Intervention Targeting Sedentary Behavior.Academic Article Why?
Momentary mood predicts upcoming real-life sedentary behavior.Academic Article Why?
Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior among US Hispanic/Latino Youth: The SOL Youth Study.Academic Article Why?
Social ecological correlates of workplace sedentary behavior.Academic Article Why?
Physical activity, exercise, and sedentary behavior in college students.Academic Article Why?
Day-of-the-Week and Time-of-the-Day Patterns of Sedentary Behavior in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.Academic Article Why?
Metabolic syndrome in relation to cardiorespiratory fitness, active and sedentary behavior in HIV+ Hispanics with and without lipodystrophy.Academic Article Why?
Physical activity, sedentary behavior, and cause-specific mortality in black and white adults in the Southern Community Cohort Study.Academic Article Why?
Dietary-related and physical activity-related predictors of obesity in children: a 2-year prospective study.Academic Article Why?
Do mothers affect daughter's behaviors? Diet, physical activity, and sedentary behaviors in Kuwaiti mother-daughter dyads.Academic Article Why?
Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors Among Lesbian, Bisexual, and Heterosexual Women: Findings from the Nurses' Health Study II.Academic Article Why?
Future directions in physical activity intervention research: expanding our focus to sedentary behaviors, technology, and dissemination.Academic Article Why?
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Screen-related sedentary behaviors: children's and parents' attitudes, motivations, and practices.Academic Article Why?
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