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Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Bariatric Patients Long-Term Post-Surgery
To measure sedentary behaviors and physical activity using accelerometry in participants who have undergone bariatric surgery 8.87 ± 3.78 years earlier and to compare these results with established guidelines.
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Erratum to: Effects of Neighborhood Walkability on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Long-Term Post-Bariatric Surgery
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Effects of Neighborhood Walkability on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Long-Term Post-Bariatric Surgery
Chronic inactivity and weight regain are serious health concerns following bariatric surgery. Neighborhood walkability is associated with higher physical activity and lower obesity rates in normal weight popul...
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Effect of Employment Status on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Long-Term Post-Bariatric Surgery
Inactivity and weight regain are serious problems post-bariatric surgery. Nearly half of waking time is spent at work, representing an opportunity to accumulate physical activity and help avoid weight regain.
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Week and Weekend Day Cadence Patterns Long-Term Post-Bariatric Surgery
Obesity can negatively influence walking cadence, reducing the overall intensity of daily activities and increasing the risk of weight gain.
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Sleep Duration and Timing in the Medium- to Long-Term Post-Bariatric Surgery
Sleep duration improves short-term following bariatric surgery; however, little is known about its association with bodyweight medium- to long-term post-surgery. The purpose of this study was to describe sleep...