
Sedentary Behavior and Health
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Content
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I: Sedentary Behavior Concepts and Context
- Chapter 1: Emergence of Research on Sedentary Behavior and Health
- Chapter 2: Gravity, Sitting, and Health
- Chapter 3: Physiological Effects of Reducing and Breaking Up Sitting Time
- Chapter 4: Rethinking the Chair and Sitting
- Chapter 5: Children and Screen Time
- Chapter 6: Regulated Sedentary Behavior in Occupations
- Part II: Sedentary Behavior and Health
- Chapter 7: Sedentary Behavior and Obesity
- Chapter 8: Sedentary Behavior and Incident Diabetes
- Chapter 9: Sedentary Behavior and Cardiovascular Disease
- Chapter 10: Sedentary Behavior and Cancer
- Chapter 11: Sedentary Behavior and Lower Back Pain
- Chapter 12: Sedentary Behavior and Psychological Well-Being
- Part III: Measuring and Analyzing Sedentary Behavior
- Chapter 13: Assessing Sedentary Behavior Using Questionnaires
- Chapter 14: Assessing Sedentary Behavior Using Motion Sensors
- Chapter 15: Assessing Sedentary Behavior Using Physiological Sensors
- Chapter 16: Assessing Sedentary Behavior Using New Technology
- Chapter 17: Critical Measurement and Research Issues in Analyzing Sedentary Behavior
- Part IV: Sedentary Behavior and Subpopulations
- Chapter 18: Sedentary Behavior in Children
- Chapter 19: Occupational Sedentary Behavior in Adults
- Chapter 20: Sedentary Behavior of Older Adults
- Chapter 21: Sedentary Behavior in Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups
- Part V: Changing Sedentary Behavior
- Chapter 22: Psychological and Behavior-Based Interventions
- Chapter 23: Environment and Policy Interventions
- Chapter 24: Sedentary Behavior and Worksite Interventions
- Chapter 25: Community-Based Interventions
- Chapter 26: Ergonomics of Redesigning Sitting
- Chapter 27: Emerging Communication Systems to Curb Physical Inactivity
- Epilogue: Where to Go From Here?
- References
- Index
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Ad
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