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    Views of the public about Snacktivity™: a small changes approach to promoting physical activity and reducing sedentary behaviour

    Many people do not meet the recommended health guidance of participation in a minimum of 150–300 min of moderate intensity physical activity per week, often promoted as at least 30 min of physical activity on ...

    K. Gokal, R. Amos-Hirst, C. A. Moakes, J. P. Sanders, D. W. Esliger in BMC Public Health (2022)

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    The effects of supervised exercise training 12–24 months after bariatric surgery on physical function and body composition: a randomised controlled trial

    Bariatric surgery is effective for the treatment of stage II and III obesity and its related diseases, although increasing evidence is showing weight regain ~12–24 months postsurgery. Weight regain increases t...

    L Y Herring, C Stevinson, P Carter, S J H Biddle in International Journal of Obesity (2017)

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    Providing NHS staff with height-adjustable workstations and behaviour change strategies to reduce workplace sitting time: protocol for the Stand More AT (SMArT) Work cluster randomised controlled trial

    High levels of sedentary behaviour (i.e., sitting) are a risk factor for poor health. With high levels of sitting widespread in desk-based office workers, office workplaces are an appropriate setting for inter...

    S. E. O’Connell, B. R. Jackson, C. L. Edwardson, T. Yates in BMC Public Health (2015)

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    Relationships between media use, body fatness and physical activity in children and youth: a meta-analysis

    OBJECTIVE: To review the empirical evidence of associations between television (TV) viewing, video/computer game use and (a) body fatness, and (b) physical activity.

    S J Marshall, S J H Biddle, T Gorely, N Cameron in International Journal of Obesity (2004)