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Emmanuel Stamatakis

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BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine|July 20, 2019
The new <i>BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine</i> in the everchanging publishing landscapeEmmanuel Stamatakis
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 21, 2010
Commentary: physical functioning and coronary heart disease development: is physical activity the missing link?Emmanuel Stamatakis
Pediatric Exercise Science|September 4, 2010
Linking young people's knowledge of public health guidelines to physical activity levels in EnglandMarilyn Roth, Emmanuel Stamatakis
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|May 1, 2020
The descriptive epidemiology of standing activity during free-living in 5412 middle-aged adults: the 1970 British Cohort StudyMark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis
European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation : Official Journal of the European Society of Cardiology, Working Groups on Epidemiology & Prevention and Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Physiology|March 12, 2009
Physical activity and mortality in men and women with diagnosed cardiovascular diseaseMark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis
Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes|May 24, 2012
Low-dose physical activity attenuates cardiovascular disease mortality in men and women with clustered metabolic risk factorsMark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis
Preventive Medicine|March 14, 2013
Overweight and obese cardiac patients have better prognosis despite reporting worse perceived health and more conventional risk factorsMark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis
Plos One|June 12, 2013
Screen-based sedentary behavior, physical activity, and muscle strength in the English longitudinal study of ageingMark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 15, 2013
Prospective study of sedentary behavior, risk of depression, and cognitive impairmentMark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|July 23, 2011
The extent to which adiposity markers explain the association between sedentary behavior and cardiometabolic risk factorsEmmanuel Stamatakis, Mark Hamer
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BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine|July 20, 2019
The new <i>BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine</i> in the everchanging publishing landscapeEmmanuel Stamatakis
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 21, 2010
Commentary: physical functioning and coronary heart disease development: is physical activity the missing link?Emmanuel Stamatakis
Pediatric Exercise Science|September 4, 2010
Linking young people's knowledge of public health guidelines to physical activity levels in EnglandMarilyn Roth, Emmanuel Stamatakis
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|May 1, 2020
The descriptive epidemiology of standing activity during free-living in 5412 middle-aged adults: the 1970 British Cohort StudyMark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis
European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation : Official Journal of the European Society of Cardiology, Working Groups on Epidemiology & Prevention and Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Physiology|March 12, 2009
Physical activity and mortality in men and women with diagnosed cardiovascular diseaseMark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis
Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes|May 24, 2012
Low-dose physical activity attenuates cardiovascular disease mortality in men and women with clustered metabolic risk factorsMark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis
Preventive Medicine|March 14, 2013
Overweight and obese cardiac patients have better prognosis despite reporting worse perceived health and more conventional risk factorsMark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis
Plos One|June 12, 2013
Screen-based sedentary behavior, physical activity, and muscle strength in the English longitudinal study of ageingMark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 15, 2013
Prospective study of sedentary behavior, risk of depression, and cognitive impairmentMark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|July 23, 2011
The extent to which adiposity markers explain the association between sedentary behavior and cardiometabolic risk factorsEmmanuel Stamatakis, Mark Hamer
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