Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016 | Adolescent Medicine | JAMA | JAMA Network too much sitting - get your daily🤾🏻♂️🤾🏾♀️⛹🏽♂️🏄🏼♀️ 🧗🏽♀️🚣🏽♀️in - #brainhealth https://t.co/wNZvre607Z
However you can. Whenever you can. More and more Americans are #sitting longer, and #exercising less. Figure out a way to #move. Every little bit matters.
RT @judbrewer: Trends in sedentary behaviors in kids and adults are high (and increasing). ...as I sit here typing this 😖 New research in…
RT @joshualeskomd: In a new study, sedentary behavior remained high and stable or increased in the US from 2001 to 2016, reported by @JAMAN…
In other (less uplifting) news, sedentary behavior is up substantially since 2001. American teenagers spend 8.2 hours per day sitting, up from 7.0 in 2001 https://t.co/zlDNl2xJvz
RT @DrMarthaGulati: Trends in Sedentary Behavior: sedentary behaviors generally remained stable and high in USA 2001-16 @JAMA_current #a…
RT @joshualeskomd: In a new study, sedentary behavior remained high and stable or increased in the US from 2001 to 2016, reported by @JAMAN…
RT @joshualeskomd: In a new study, sedentary behavior remained high and stable or increased in the US from 2001 to 2016, reported by @JAMAN…
RT @joshualeskomd: In a new study, sedentary behavior remained high and stable or increased in the US from 2001 to 2016, reported by @JAMAN…
Okay, so @AustnNchols tells me that this was the most-viewed JAMA article in the week it came out (and, I believe, was available online for free). Here's what the authors describe as the main takeaways. I think this is rather problematic. https://t.co/1yu7
RT @Globalmenhealth: Sedentary behaviour: males in USA more likely then females to have higher prevalence of screen-based sedentary behavio…
RT @joshualeskomd: In a new study, sedentary behavior remained high and stable or increased in the US from 2001 to 2016, reported by @JAMAN…
RT @DanielBerglind: Trends in sedentary behavior 2001-2016 in US adults: https://t.co/Km7xHwcEFv
Trends in sedentary behavior 2001-2016 in US adults: https://t.co/Km7xHwcEFv
The Journal of the American Medical Association just released its study regarding the sitting habits of Americans. Check out why people are spending an hour more of their day sitting, and what that means for your health. https://t.co/dVo6PTfeKk
Trends in Sedentary Behavior https://t.co/30FJT9osQ3
RT @Globalmenhealth: Sedentary behaviour: males in USA more likely then females to have higher prevalence of screen-based sedentary behavio…
RT @Globalmenhealth: Sedentary behaviour: males in USA more likely then females to have higher prevalence of screen-based sedentary behavio…
Trends in Sedentary Behavior (@LYang_Or Chao Cao Elizabeth D. Kantor - @JAMA_current) https://t.co/gSvus46c9i
Trends in Sedentary Behavior (@LYang_Or Chao Cao Elizabeth D. Kantor - @JAMA_current) https://t.co/BmfWa7EnOT
RT @Globalmenhealth: Sedentary behaviour: males in USA more likely then females to have higher prevalence of screen-based sedentary behavio…
Wait a minute, @JAMA_current: computer time does *NOT* necessarily = sedentary time, nor time sitting ... https://t.co/OvV1l6Dzpc ... even beyond the video games recognized in the limitations section. Standing and treadmill desk set-ups too! #research #P
RT @Globalmenhealth: Sedentary behaviour: males in USA more likely then females to have higher prevalence of screen-based sedentary behavio…
RT @RobertGaiser1: Appreciated including poster sessions during day where we got to stand at #SOAPAM2019 as we spend way too much time sitt…
Appreciated including poster sessions during day where we got to stand at #SOAPAM2019 as we spend way too much time sitting @JAMA_current @SOAPHQ https://t.co/Soi0yVRC8B
RT @RevistaMFSamfyc: Tendencias en conducta sedentaria entre la población estadounidense, 2001-2016 https://t.co/iuiOrAIi9t PMID 31012934
#tbt sitting behavior is on the rise in the US. Don’t be a statistic! via @JAMA_current https://t.co/hETDZZhQAA
RT @GlobalPHObserv: .@NIH-supported study in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 years, #adoles…
RT @SWexner: Trends in Sedentary Behavior https://t.co/QCbt9z2TBI @JAMANetwork
Trends in Sedentary Behavior https://t.co/QCbt9z2TBI @JAMANetwork
RT @jaapseidell: Zitten is ongezond, weten alle Amerikanen. Maar dat heeft ze niet van hun stoelen en banken gekregen. Integendeel. Trend…
RT @DoctorTanMD: The average American adult now spends about 6½ hours a day sitting — an increase of about an hour a day since 2007 https:/…
Thanks to #AARP’s renovations, I have a standing desk and now there are open air stairwells that remind me to take the stairs between floors rather than the elevator. Little steps add up and are good for my #BrainGoals & my #brainhealth #GCBH
RT @KarimKhan_IMHA: Sedentary Behavior higher & getting higher Among the US Population, 2001-2016. JAMA Network https://t.co/fvdCNLNkom
The average American adult now spends about 6½ hours a day sitting — an increase of about an hour a day since 2007 https://t.co/WLEfN8W8YM Original research: https://t.co/pQjC7Idw36 @policydeb @JeanAccius @susanpolicy @JAlexisHealth @timeuse https://t.co/
Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016. | Adolescent Medicine | JAMA | https://t.co/K9Hm80yPAi
RT @DrMarthaGulati: Trends in Sedentary Behavior: sedentary behaviors generally remained stable and high in USA 2001-16 @JAMA_current #a…
Yikes, sitting and sedentary activity has INCREASED. We will continue to have a tsunami of medications treating chronic diseases with aging population, inactivity, obesity, dietary excess. Almost 2/3 spent 2h/day watching TV or video! We need more Lifestyl
RT @jaapseidell: Zitten is ongezond, weten alle Amerikanen. Maar dat heeft ze niet van hun stoelen en banken gekregen. Integendeel. Trend…
RT @jaapseidell: Zitten is ongezond, weten alle Amerikanen. Maar dat heeft ze niet van hun stoelen en banken gekregen. Integendeel. Trend…
Zitten is ongezond, weten alle Amerikanen. Maar dat heeft ze niet van hun stoelen en banken gekregen. Integendeel. Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016. | Adolescent Medicine | JAMA | JAMA Network https://t.co/IVRvjFTUvt
Trends in Sedentary Behavior: sedentary behaviors generally remained stable and high in USA 2001-16 @JAMA_current #activity #sittingisthenewsmoking #movemore #justmove @CardioSmart https://t.co/ExdSSsotqZ
In a new study, sedentary behavior remained high and stable or increased in the US from 2001 to 2016, reported by @JAMANetworkOpen https://t.co/cX2oaD7Ly6 https://t.co/qCo2MTefp0
RT @NHLBI_Translate: .@NIH-supported study published in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 yea…
RT @GlobalPHObserv: .@NIH-supported study in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 years, #adoles…
RT @RachelMWalker: Trends in Sedentary Behavior - "In this nationally representative survey of the US population...estimated prevalence of…
RT @NHLBI_Translate: .@NIH-supported study published in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 yea…
RT @DeborahEBarnes: Disappointing trends show high and increasing levels of time spent sitting among US adults of all ages. Bad for body an…
Tendencias en conducta sedentaria entre la población estadounidense, 2001-2016 https://t.co/iuiOrAIi9t PMID 31012934
RT @NHLBI_Translate: .@NIH-supported study published in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 yea…
RT @SWexner: Trends in Sedentary Behavior https://t.co/4pEkmajNU3 @JAMA_current “The estimated prevalence of computer use during leisure-t…
RT @NHLBI_Translate: .@NIH-supported study published in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 yea…
RT @NHLBI_Translate: .@NIH-supported study published in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 yea…
.@NIH-supported study in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 years, #adolescents aged 12-19 years, and #adults aged 20 years and older, 2001-2016. #NHANES #Exercise #Cardiovascular https://t.co/Y3uESFk7AP https:/
RT @NHLBI_Translate: .@NIH-supported study published in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 yea…
RT @NHLBI_Translate: .@NIH-supported study published in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 yea…
RT @Larhumato: Forte augmentation du temps passé en position assise chaque jour entre 2007 et 2016, de 7,0 à 8,2 h/j chez les ado et de 5,5…
A serial cross-national study of 50K+ participants published in @JAMA_current shows America got even more sedentary btw 2001-2016. https://t.co/z78yYByOwy
RT @judbrewer: Trends in sedentary behaviors in kids and adults are high (and increasing). ...as I sit here typing this 😖 New research in…
RT @judbrewer: Trends in sedentary behaviors in kids and adults are high (and increasing). ...as I sit here typing this 😖 New research in…
US Trends in #Sedentary Behavior are not good. https://t.co/Pl054jmjll
RT @Globalmenhealth: Sedentary behaviour: males in USA more likely then females to have higher prevalence of screen-based sedentary behavio…
RT @Larhumato: Forte augmentation du temps passé en position assise chaque jour entre 2007 et 2016, de 7,0 à 8,2 h/j chez les ado et de 5,5…
Trends in Sedentary Behavior https://t.co/gedD33eiM0
RT @AdamMLeventhal: Screen time is a major source of sedentary behavior in the US, which has remained high over the past 15 years and is in…
RT @SWexner: Trends in Sedentary Behavior https://t.co/4pEkmajNU3 @JAMA_current “The estimated prevalence of computer use during leisure-t…
Tweeting is usually sedentary. See study sitting is more common than ever. Weakness and lack of activity one of the most distressing concerns for palliative care patients. @cuanschutz @cupallcare #MSPC #Palliative care Trends in Sedentary Behavior https:/
RT @AdamMLeventhal: Screen time is a major source of sedentary behavior in the US, which has remained high over the past 15 years and is in…
Sedentary behaviour: males in USA more likely then females to have higher prevalence of screen-based sedentary behaviour in 2016 compared to 2001. @JAMA_current https://t.co/DStW2VriV2
Trends in Sedentary Behavior https://t.co/1OP5qczmVx
Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016 https://t.co/A9IDOOTfv5
RT @NHLBI_Translate: .@NIH-supported study published in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 yea…
RT @NHLBI_Translate: .@NIH-supported study published in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 yea…
RT @WUSTLphs: New work from DPHS's Drs. Yin Cao & Graham Colditz on trends of sedentary behavior in the US out now in JAMA https://t.co/8El…
From @JAMA_current Sedentary behaviour high and stable/increasing - interesting to see the actual numbers! #screentime https://t.co/TNCVyNBwbv
RT @NHLBI_Translate: .@NIH-supported study published in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 yea…
RT @AdamMLeventhal: Screen time is a major source of sedentary behavior in the US, which has remained high over the past 15 years and is in…
RT @judbrewer: Trends in sedentary behaviors in kids and adults are high (and increasing). ...as I sit here typing this 😖 New research in…
Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016. | Adolescent Medicine | JAMA | JAMA Network https://t.co/yYYcP7dyvd Ich denke, wir stehen den Amerikanern da in nichts nach. Leider. Noch.
RT @AdamMLeventhal: Screen time is a major source of sedentary behavior in the US, which has remained high over the past 15 years and is in…
RT @DrArgyle: "High and Stable"... Trends in Sedentary Behavior via @JAMA https://t.co/nn8jx6qBHF
Trends in Sedentary Behavior https://t.co/4pEkmajNU3 @JAMA_current “The estimated prevalence of computer use during leisure-time increased among all age groups, and the estimated total sitting time increased among adolescents and adults.”
This study found sitting time in adolescents/adults increased from 2007 - 2016, increased in children/adolescents/adults from 2001-2016, and 59%-65% of Americans watched at least 2 hours of videos/TV per day. We are still a nation of couch potatoes... http
Disappointing trends show high and increasing levels of time spent sitting among US adults of all ages. Bad for body and brain health! https://t.co/EoC7sMfOgv
Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016 https://t.co/FrIEbMfaA9
Screen time is a major source of sedentary behavior in the US, which has remained high over the past 15 years and is increasing in youth according to new @JAMA_current study in 51K respondents https://t.co/4gASnnlTT4
RT @DrArgyle: "High and Stable"... Trends in Sedentary Behavior via @JAMA https://t.co/nn8jx6qBHF
Trends in sedentary behaviors in kids and adults are high (and increasing). ...as I sit here typing this 😖 New research in @JAMA_current https://t.co/jImgHXogUU
RT @jvalaball: Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016. | Adolescent Medicine | JAMA | #publichealth https://t.co/…
Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016. | Adolescent Medicine | JAMA | #publichealth https://t.co/A3sfdk21g5
Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/XThDCujxrv... Yikes ! Lots of work for future generations of geriatricians
Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016. | Adolescent Medicine | JAMA | JAMA Network https://t.co/hQSWAiUH1i
RT @CircadianClocks: Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016. | Adolescent Medicine | JAMA | JAMA Network https://t…
Sedentary behavior is widespread in the US population. https://t.co/w7OwRChJDR
Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016. | Adolescent Medicine | JAMA | JAMA Network https://t.co/NKNdeRMact
Trends in Sedentary Behavior Among the US Population, 2001-2016. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/XThDCujxrv
I think I will go for a run - Trends in Sedentary Behavior increase from 2000 to 2016 https://t.co/31PCU5CovT
RT @DrArgyle: "High and Stable"... Trends in Sedentary Behavior via @JAMA https://t.co/nn8jx6qBHF
"High and Stable"... Trends in Sedentary Behavior via @JAMA https://t.co/nn8jx6qBHF
.@NIH-supported study published in @JAMA-latest shows leisure-time #PhysicalActivity trends in #children aged 5-11 years, #adolescents aged 12-19 years, and #adults aged 20 years and older, 2001-2016. #NHANES #Exercise #Cardiovascular https://t.co/X0WfaElI