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000086173 041__ $$aeng
000086173 100__ $$0(orcid)0000-0003-0604-5042$$aMoreno-Franco Belén
000086173 245__ $$aAssociation between daily sitting time and prevalent metabolic syndrome in an adult working population: the AWHS cohort = Asociación entre tiempo sentado y prevalencia de síndrome metabólico en una población adulta trabajadora: la cohorte AWHS
000086173 260__ $$c2015
000086173 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000086173 5203_ $$aObjective: the aim of this analysis was to measure the association between daily sitting time and prevalent me-tabolic syndrome, independently of the physical activity performed.

Subjects  and  methods:  the  Aragon  Workers’  Health  Study cohort consists of 5 865 participants from which a sample of 1 415 male participants (40-55 years old) with completed data at baseline was selected. Sitting time and physical activity were assessed by validated questionnai-res, and the socio-demographic, clinical and biochemical covariates needed to diagnose metabolic syndrome were collected as part of the study protocols. Metabolic syn-drome was defined according to the modified National Cholesterol Education Program - Adult Treatment Panel III. Multiple linear and logistic regression models were carried out to quantify this association using sitting time categorized into tertiles. 

Results: mean sitting time was 5.78 ± 1.72 h/day, and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome was 19.2%. Compar-ing participants in the highest (> 6.57 h/day) versus lowest (1.85-4.57  h/day)  tertile  of  sitting  time,  a  positive  asso-ciation was observed for metabolic syndrome (OR 1.77, 95%CI:  1.25-2.49)  and  triglyceride  (OR  1.70,  95%CI:  1.30-2.24), HDL-cholesterol (OR 1.65, 95%CI: 1.06-2.58), waist  circumference  (OR  1.57,  95%CI:  1.17-2.11)  and  fasting blood glucose (OR 1.35, 95%CI: 1.03-1.77) crite-ria, adjusting the level of physical activity

Conclusions:  higher  sitting  time  is  associated  with  an   increased   prevalence   of   metabolic   syndrome   independently  of  physical  activity  performed.  These  results  could  be  useful  to  carry  out  effective  strategies  for  cardiovascular  health  promotion  especially  in  workplaces
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000086173 590__ $$a1.497$$b2015
000086173 591__ $$aNUTRITION & DIETETICS$$b60 / 80 = 0.75$$c2015$$dQ3$$eT3
000086173 592__ $$a0.404$$b2015
000086173 593__ $$aNutrition and Dietetics$$c2015$$dQ3
000086173 593__ $$aMedicine (miscellaneous)$$c2015$$dQ3
000086173 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
000086173 700__ $$aPeñalvo, José Luis
000086173 700__ $$aAndrés-Esteban Eva María
000086173 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-7194-8275$$aMalo, Sara$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000086173 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0001-7587-9716$$aLallana, María Jesús
000086173 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-9887-2629$$aCasasnovas José Antonio$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000086173 700__ $$aLeón-Latre Montserrat
000086173 7102_ $$11007$$2610$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Medicina, Psiqu. y Derm.$$cArea Medicina
000086173 7102_ $$11008$$2615$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Microb.Med.Pr.,Sal.Públ.$$cÁrea Medic.Prevent.Salud Públ.
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