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The benefits of breaking up prolonged sitting on cardiometabolic disease risk markers and cognitive function in Qatari females

Funder: Qatar University Center for Humanities and Social Sciences
Duration: May 2016 - May 2017

Seed funding

People

Name Telephone Email Office
Dr Daniel Bailey Dr Daniel Bailey
Reader - Sedentary Behaviour and Health
T: +44 (0)1895 265363
E: daniel.bailey@brunel.ac.uk
+44 (0)1895 265363 daniel.bailey@brunel.ac.uk Heinz Wolff 206

Outputs

Chrismas, BCR., Taylor, L., Cherif, A., Sayegh, S. and Bailey, DP. (2019) 'Breaking up prolonged sitting with moderate-intensity walking improves attention and executive function in Qatari females'. PLOS ONE, 14 (7). pp. e0219565 - e0219565. ISSN: 1932-6203 Open Access Link

Journal article

Chrismas, BCR., Taylor, L., Cherif, A., Sayegh, S., Rizk, N., El-Gamal, A., et al. (2019) 'Postprandial Insulin and Triglyceride Concentrations Are Suppressed in Response to Breaking Up Prolonged Sitting in Qatari Females'. Frontiers in Physiology, 10 (JUN). pp. 1 - 9. ISSN: 1664-042X Open Access Link

Journal article

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