Published in J Clin Epidemiol on March 14, 2006
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Validity and reliability of measures of television viewing time and other non-occupational sedentary behaviour of adults: a review. Obes Rev (2008) 2.91
Walkability of local communities: using geographic information systems to objectively assess relevant environmental attributes. Health Place (2006) 2.87
Association of television viewing with fasting and 2-h postchallenge plasma glucose levels in adults without diagnosed diabetes. Diabetes Care (2007) 2.82
Evaluation of an internet-based physical activity intervention: a preliminary investigation. Ann Behav Med (2003) 2.79
High-intensity resistance training improves glycemic control in older patients with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care (2002) 2.73
Perceived environment attributes, residential location, and walking for particular purposes. Am J Prev Med (2004) 2.70
Deleterious associations of sitting time and television viewing time with cardiometabolic risk biomarkers: Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle (AusDiab) study 2004-2005. Diabetes Care (2009) 2.57
Physical activity and television viewing in relation to risk of undiagnosed abnormal glucose metabolism in adults. Diabetes Care (2004) 2.55
Commuting by car: weight gain among physically active adults. Am J Prev Med (2013) 2.54
Print versus website physical activity programs: a randomized trial. Am J Prev Med (2003) 2.35
Residents' perceptions of walkability attributes in objectively different neighbourhoods: a pilot study. Health Place (2005) 2.33
Telephone interventions for physical activity and dietary behavior change: a systematic review. Am J Prev Med (2007) 2.33
Glucose indices, health behaviors, and incidence of diabetes in Australia: the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study. Diabetes Care (2007) 2.30
Neighborhood SES and walkability are related to physical activity behavior in Belgian adults. Prev Med (2009) 2.21
Neighborhood walkability and TV viewing time among Australian adults. Am J Prev Med (2007) 2.09
Is television viewing time a marker of a broader pattern of sedentary behavior? Ann Behav Med (2008) 2.08
Changes in neighborhood walking are related to changes in perceptions of environmental attributes. Ann Behav Med (2004) 2.07
Destinations that matter: associations with walking for transport. Health Place (2007) 2.04
Correlates of non-concordance between perceived and objective measures of walkability. Ann Behav Med (2009) 1.96
Television viewing time is associated with overweight/obesity among older adults, independent of meeting physical activity and health guidelines. J Epidemiol (2011) 1.95
Sit-stand workstations: a pilot intervention to reduce office sitting time. Am J Prev Med (2012) 1.92
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Too much sitting--a health hazard. Diabetes Res Clin Pract (2012) 1.87
Feasibility of reducing older adults' sedentary time. Am J Prev Med (2011) 1.85
Associations of leisure-time internet and computer use with overweight and obesity, physical activity and sedentary behaviors: cross-sectional study. J Med Internet Res (2009) 1.85
Prolonged sedentary time and physical activity in workplace and non-work contexts: a cross-sectional study of office, customer service and call centre employees. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act (2012) 1.82
Reallocating time to sleep, sedentary behaviors, or active behaviors: associations with cardiovascular disease risk biomarkers, NHANES 2005-2006. Am J Epidemiol (2013) 1.80
Relationship of television time with accelerometer-derived sedentary time: NHANES. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2011) 1.77
Reducing sitting time in office workers: short-term efficacy of a multicomponent intervention. Prev Med (2013) 1.76
Advancing science and policy through a coordinated international study of physical activity and built environments: IPEN adult methods. J Phys Act Health (2012) 1.73
Objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time of breast cancer survivors, and associations with adiposity: findings from NHANES (2003-2006). Cancer Causes Control (2009) 1.73
Mismatch between perceived and objectively assessed neighborhood walkability attributes: prospective relationships with walking and weight gain. Health Place (2010) 1.72
Factors associated with physical activity in Canadian adults with diabetes. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2006) 1.69
Increased cardiometabolic risk is associated with increased TV viewing time. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2010) 1.68
Are workplace interventions to reduce sitting effective? A systematic review. Prev Med (2010) 1.64
Socio-demographic correlates of prolonged television viewing time in Australian men and women: the AusDiab study. J Phys Act Health (2010) 1.64
Associations between television viewing time and overall sitting time with the metabolic syndrome in older men and women: the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle study. J Am Geriatr Soc (2011) 1.63
Associations between recreational walking and attractiveness, size, and proximity of neighborhood open spaces. Am J Public Health (2010) 1.61
Destination and route attributes associated with adults' walking: a review. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2012) 1.57
Light-intensity physical activity and cardiometabolic biomarkers in US adolescents. PLoS One (2013) 1.57
Joint associations of multiple leisure-time sedentary behaviours and physical activity with obesity in Australian adults. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act (2008) 1.56
Associations of location and perceived environmental attributes with walking in neighborhoods. Am J Health Promot (2004) 1.51
Neighborhood walkability and sedentary time in Belgian adults. Am J Prev Med (2010) 1.50
Measuring older adults' sedentary time: reliability, validity, and responsiveness. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2011) 1.50
Identifying sedentary time using automated estimates of accelerometer wear time. Br J Sports Med (2011) 1.47
How socio-economic status contributes to participation in leisure-time physical activity. Soc Sci Med (2008) 1.46
Associations of objectively-assessed physical activity and sedentary time with depression: NHANES (2005-2006). Prev Med (2011) 1.45
Associations of objectively assessed physical activity and sedentary time with biomarkers of breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women: findings from NHANES (2003-2006). Breast Cancer Res Treat (2011) 1.43
Television viewing time and reduced life expectancy: a life table analysis. Br J Sports Med (2012) 1.41
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Utilization and Harmonization of Adult Accelerometry Data: Review and Expert Consensus. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2015) 1.39
Physical activity measurement--a primer for health promotion. Promot Educ (2006) 1.38
Identifying subgroups of U.S. adults at risk for prolonged television viewing to inform program development. Am J Prev Med (2010) 1.38
Trends in physical activity participation and the impact of integrated campaigns among Australian adults, 1997-99. Aust N Z J Public Health (2003) 1.37
Home-based resistance training is not sufficient to maintain improved glycemic control following supervised training in older individuals with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care (2005) 1.35
Explaining socio-economic status differences in walking for transport: an ecological analysis of individual, social and environmental factors. Soc Sci Med (2009) 1.33
Effects of breaking up prolonged sitting on skeletal muscle gene expression. J Appl Physiol (1985) (2012) 1.24
Validity of self-reported measures of workplace sitting time and breaks in sitting time. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2011) 1.23
Associations between perceived neighborhood environmental attributes and adults' sedentary behavior: findings from the U.S.A., Australia and Belgium. Soc Sci Med (2012) 1.23
Who participates in physical activity intervention trials? J Phys Act Health (2011) 1.23
Sharing good NEWS across the world: developing comparable scores across 12 countries for the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale (NEWS). BMC Public Health (2013) 1.22
Dimensions of quality of life and psychosocial variables most salient to colorectal cancer patients. Psychooncology (2006) 1.22
Beneficial associations of physical activity with 2-h but not fasting blood glucose in Australian adults: the AusDiab study. Diabetes Care (2006) 1.21
Don't take cancer sitting down: a new survivorship research agenda. Cancer (2013) 1.20
Cost-effectiveness of a telephone-delivered intervention for physical activity and diet. PLoS One (2009) 1.19
Television viewing time and weight gain in colorectal cancer survivors: a prospective population-based study. Cancer Causes Control (2009) 1.19
Recreational facilities and leisure-time physical activity: An analysis of moderators and self-efficacy as a mediator. Health Psychol (2008) 1.18
Bicycle use for transport in an Australian and a Belgian city: associations with built-environment attributes. J Urban Health (2010) 1.17
The effectiveness of personalized smoking cessation strategies for callers to a Quitline service. Addiction (2003) 1.15
Health behaviors of Australian colorectal cancer survivors, compared with noncancer population controls. Support Care Cancer (2008) 1.15
Randomized trial of a neighborhood environment-focused physical activity website intervention. Prev Med (2008) 1.15
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Self-reported information on the diagnosis of colorectal cancer was reliable but not necessarily valid. J Clin Epidemiol (2007) 1.14
Community center-based resistance training for the maintenance of glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care (2006) 1.14