Impact of Breaking up of Sitting Time on Anti-inflammatory Response
Induced by Extracellular Vesicles
Camila S. Padilha,
Bárbara M. Antunes,
Alberto Jiménez-Maldonado
et al.
Abstract:Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviors (SB) have promoted a dramatic increase in the incidence
of a host of chronic disorders over the last century. The breaking up of sitting time (i.e., sitting to standing
up transition) has been proposed as a promising solution in several epidemiological and clinical studies. In
parallel to the large interest it initially created, there is a growing body of evidence indicating that breaking up
prolonged sedentary time (i.e., > 7 h in sitting time) could reduce overa… Show more
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