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    No changes in adolescent’s sedentary behaviour across Europe between 2002 and 2017

    Public health organizations have been alerted to the high levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) among adolescents as well as to the health and social consequences of excess sedentary time. However, SB changes of ...

    J. López-Fernández, A. López-Valenciano, X. Mayo, G. Liguori in BMC Public Health (2021)

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    Changes in sedentary behaviour in European Union adults between 2002 and 2017

    Sedentary behaviour (SB) has been identified as an important mortality risk factor. Health organizations have recognised SB as a public health challenge with major health, social, and economic consequences. Re...

    A. López-Valenciano, X. Mayo, G. Liguori, R. J. Copeland, M. Lamb in BMC Public Health (2020)

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    The active living gender’s gap challenge: 2013–2017 Eurobarometers physical inactivity data show constant higher prevalence in women with no progress towards global reduction goals

    The World Health Organization (WHO) considers physical inactivity (PIA) as a critical noncommunicable factor for disease and mortality, affecting more women than men. In 2013, the WHO set a 10% reduction of th...

    X. Mayo, G. Liguori, E. Iglesias-Soler, R. J. Copeland in BMC Public Health (2019)