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David W Dunstan

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Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|May 19, 2025
Silence of the Muscles: Wearable Electromyography, Sitting, and Type 2 DiabetesArto J Pesola, Christian J Brakenridge, Suvi Lamberg, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|August 27, 2010
Television viewing time and risk of chronic kidney disease in adults: the AusDiab StudyBrigid M Lynch, Sarah L White, Neville Owen, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|December 6, 2015
Validity of a multi-context sitting questionnaire across demographically diverse population groups: AusDiab3Bronwyn K Clark, Brigid M Lynch, Elisabeth Ah Winkler, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|March 15, 2019
Associations of Device-Measured Sitting, Standing, and Stepping Time With Informal Face-to-Face Interactions at WorkTakemi Sugiyama, Elisabeth A H Winkler, Anthony D LaMontagne, et al.
AIMS Public Health|March 17, 2018
The BeUpstanding Program™: Scaling up the <i>Stand Up Australia</i> Workplace Intervention for Translation into PracticeGenevieve N Healy, Ana Goode, Diane Schultz, et al.
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|September 25, 2010
Socio-demographic correlates of prolonged television viewing time in Australian men and women: the AusDiab studyBronwyn Kay Clark, Takemi Sugiyama, Genevieve N Healy, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia (New York, N. Y.)|October 26, 2017
Sedentary behavior as a risk factor for cognitive decline? A focus on the influence of glycemic control in brain healthMichael J Wheeler, Paddy C Dempsey, Megan S Grace, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|February 9, 2010
Increased cardiometabolic risk is associated with increased TV viewing timeKatrien Wijndaele, Genevieve N Healy, David W Dunstan, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|February 27, 2013
Impact on hemostatic parameters of interrupting sitting with intermittent activityBethany J Howard, Steve F Fraser, Parneet Sethi, et al.
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society|October 30, 2016
Breaking up sitting time after stroke (BUST-Stroke)Heidi Janssen, David W Dunstan, Julie Bernhardt, et al.
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Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|May 19, 2025
Silence of the Muscles: Wearable Electromyography, Sitting, and Type 2 DiabetesArto J Pesola, Christian J Brakenridge, Suvi Lamberg, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|August 27, 2010
Television viewing time and risk of chronic kidney disease in adults: the AusDiab StudyBrigid M Lynch, Sarah L White, Neville Owen, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|December 6, 2015
Validity of a multi-context sitting questionnaire across demographically diverse population groups: AusDiab3Bronwyn K Clark, Brigid M Lynch, Elisabeth Ah Winkler, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|March 15, 2019
Associations of Device-Measured Sitting, Standing, and Stepping Time With Informal Face-to-Face Interactions at WorkTakemi Sugiyama, Elisabeth A H Winkler, Anthony D LaMontagne, et al.
AIMS Public Health|March 17, 2018
The BeUpstanding Program™: Scaling up the <i>Stand Up Australia</i> Workplace Intervention for Translation into PracticeGenevieve N Healy, Ana Goode, Diane Schultz, et al.
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|September 25, 2010
Socio-demographic correlates of prolonged television viewing time in Australian men and women: the AusDiab studyBronwyn Kay Clark, Takemi Sugiyama, Genevieve N Healy, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia (New York, N. Y.)|October 26, 2017
Sedentary behavior as a risk factor for cognitive decline? A focus on the influence of glycemic control in brain healthMichael J Wheeler, Paddy C Dempsey, Megan S Grace, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|February 9, 2010
Increased cardiometabolic risk is associated with increased TV viewing timeKatrien Wijndaele, Genevieve N Healy, David W Dunstan, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|February 27, 2013
Impact on hemostatic parameters of interrupting sitting with intermittent activityBethany J Howard, Steve F Fraser, Parneet Sethi, et al.
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society|October 30, 2016
Breaking up sitting time after stroke (BUST-Stroke)Heidi Janssen, David W Dunstan, Julie Bernhardt, et al.
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