Blar i Brage NIH på forfatter "Simmons, Rebecca K."
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Association between objectively assessed sedentary time and physical activity with metabolic risk factors among people with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes
Cooper, Andrew J. M.; Brage, Søren; Ekelund, Ulf; Wareham, Nicholas J.; Griffin, Simon J.; Simmons, Rebecca K. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-10-03)Aims/hypothesis: The aim of our study was to examine the associations between sedentary time (SED-time), time spent in moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA), total physical activity energy expenditure ... -
Increasing objectively measured sedentary time increases clustered cardiometabolic risk: a 6 year analysis of the ProActive study
Wijndaele, Katrien; Orrow, Gillian; Ekelund, Ulf; Sharp, Stephen J.; Brage, Søren; Griffin, Simon J.; Simmons, Rebecca K. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-11-06)Aims/hypothesis: We aimed to quantify the associations between change in objectively measured sedentary and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) times and self-reported television viewing over 6 years and change ... -
Multiple behaviour change intervention and outcomes in recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes: the ADDITION-Plus randomised controlled trial
Griffin, Simon J.; Simmons, Rebecca K.; Prevost, A. Toby; Williams, Kate M.; Hardeman, Wendy; Sutton, Stephen; Brage, Søren; Ekelund, Ulf; Parker, Richard A.; Wareham, Nicholas J.; Kinmonth, Ann Louise (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-04-24)The aim of this study was to assess whether or not a theory-based behaviour change intervention delivered by trained and quality-assured lifestyle facilitators can achieve and maintain improvements in physical activity, ... -
Objectively measured sedentary time, physical activity and kidney function in people with recently diagnosed Type 2 diabetes: a prospective cohort analysis
Guo, Vivianyawei; Brage, Søren; Ekelund, Ulf; Griffin, Simon J.; Simmons, Rebecca K. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-09-08)Aim: To assess the prospective association between objectively measured physical activity and kidney function over 4 years in people with Type 2 diabetes. Methods: Individuals (120 women and 206 men) participating in the ...