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    Physiology of physical inactivity, sedentary behaviours and non‐exercise activity: insights from the space bedrest model by Le Roux, Elisa, De Jong, Nathan P., Blanc, Stéphane, Simon, Chantal, Bessesen, Daniel H., Bergouignan, Audrey

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-03-2022)
    “…Physical inactivity, i.e. not reaching the recommended level of physical activity (PA), and sedentary behaviours (SB), i.e. sitting time, have been associated…”
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    Breaking up Sedentary Time in Overweight/Obese Adults on Work Days and Non-Work Days: Results from a Feasibility Study by De Jong, Nathan P, Debache, Isaac, Pan, Zhaoxing, Garnotel, Mael, Lyden, Kate, Sueur, Cédric, Simon, Chantal, Bessesen, Daniel H, Bergouignan, Audrey

    “…Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting time). Increasing physical activity and preventing time spent…”
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    Effect of frequent interruptions of sedentary time on nutrient metabolism in sedentary overweight male and female adults by De Jong, Nathan P, Rynders, Corey A, Goldstrohm, David A, Pan, Zhaoxing, Lange, Andrew H, Mendez, Carlos, Melanson, Edward L, Bessesen, Daniel H, Bergouignan, Audrey

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2019)
    “…This study compared 24-h nutrient oxidation responses between a sedentary condition (SED) and a condition in which short 5-min bouts of moderate-intensity…”
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    Short-Term Skeletal Muscle Cellular and Molecular Responses to Breaking Up Sitting Time by De Jong, Nathan, Rudolph, Michael, Jackman, Matthew, Sharp, Rachel, Jones, Kenneth, Pan, Zhaoxing, Reusch, Jane, MacLean, Paul, Bessesen, Daniel, Bergouignan, Audrey

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-12-2021)
    “…Background: Frequently interrupting sitting time improves metabolic health outcomes. Recent studies suggest these benefits may be more pronounced than those…”
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    The relationship between cognitive and social leisure activities across the lifespan and neural markers for brain health: A systematic literature review by Duffner, Lukas, de Jong, Nathan, Backes, Walter H, Jansen, Jacobus FA, de Vugt, Marjolein, Deckers, Kay, Koehler, Sebastian

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2021)
    “…Background Cognitive and social leisure activities (CA/SA) as well as social network size (SNS) have been associated with performance on cognitive tasks and…”
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    Short-Term Metabolic Effects of Breaking Up Sedentary Behaviors by De Jong, Nathan Paul

    Published 01-01-2022
    “…“Sit Less, Move More” has become a widespread public health message due in part to the recognition that sedentary behaviors (i.e., sitting) are associated with…”
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